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Access 2003 ActiveX component can't create object

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karl - 21 Aug 2006 00:39 GMT
When trying to construct a lookup table in access, I get the following
message "ActiveX component can't create object"

After doing some investigating, I learned that by default the
"Microsoft ActiveX Date Objects 2.1 or 2.5 Library" should be
referenced when opening a data base. I checked to see if it was
referenced by clicking references in Tools Visual Basic Editor and
found that not only was there no checkmark, but the reference was not
listed at all. In otherwords, I have no option to check the reference.
There is no reference to Microsoft ActiveX Date Objects 2.1 or 2.5
Library.

Any help is greatly appreciated.
Terry Kreft - 21 Aug 2006 07:19 GMT
Do you have a listing for Microsoft ActiveX Data Objects <any version> ?, If
so just check the latest version of that, it should work.

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> When trying to construct a lookup table in access, I get the following
> message "ActiveX component can't create object"
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> Any help is greatly appreciated.
 
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