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80080005 Error in Visual Basic 2008

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Keith - 28 May 2008 14:15 GMT
I tried posting this in the MSDN discussion groups, but received no response,
so I thought I'd try posting it here.  I realize that this is, perhaps, more
of a VB question than an Access question, but I thought someone here might
have some experience with this.

I have a little Visual Basic (2008) application that prints a Microsoft
Access report.  The Access database is in mdb format (Access 2000).  This
application works exactly as intended on computers that have Microsoft Access
2000 installed on them.  My problem is that I would like to run this
application on computers that only have the Microsoft Access runtime
installed on them.  When this is the case, the application gives me the
following error:



System.Runtime.InteropServices.COMException (0x80080005): Retrieving the COM
class factory for component with CLSID {73A4C9C1-D68D-11D0-98BF-00A0C90DC8D9}
failed due to the following error: 80080005.

What do I need to do to have Visual Basic print an Access report when only
the runtime is installed?

Thanks,

Keith
Kevin B - 28 May 2008 20:26 GMT
Perhaps the Bug update at the following URL from Microsoft might of some help.

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/142291#appliesto
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> I tried posting this in the MSDN discussion groups, but received no response,
> so I thought I'd try posting it here.  I realize that this is, perhaps, more
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> Keith
 
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