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Error 430 - Class does not support automation

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ndalli

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Hi,

I have developed a VB application connecting to an ACCESS database. I have installed this application on 4PCs, all are WIN98 and one is Windows 2000. The application runs fine all three of the PCs but on one of the WIN98 PCs I am getting Error Number '430' (Class does not support automation or does not support expected interface).

According to Microsft's site the solution for this problem is to expose the class Automation. I am thinking that the problem lies when the application tries to connect to the database.

Is there anybody who knows a solution to this problem since this is only coming up from just one PC?

Many thanks
 
Since the problem only occurs on one machine, I imagine that that machine has an older version of some component.

Upgrade the component that is causing the problem (or all if you are unsure).
 
Try running MDAC.exe(5.50) on the PC where you are getting this problem. MDAC.exe can be downloaded from Microsoft's site.
 

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