I sure hope there is an easy answer for this one.
I just upgraded from 76400 to 76400a. Now none of my Flexibility code works or is accessible. I am getting this error when I open up any screen that has Flex code behind it:
[red]Fatal error in VBAConnect. Init function. Microsoft VBA disabled. To restart VBA please shut down the application and try again.
VBAConnect.Init
Error: 429
Error Text: ActiveX component can't create object[/red]
The VBA icon is available but I cannot pull the code up to even look at it. Also the macola7.ini file has the line: “VBA-OFF=NO”. I also tried to reinstall the Flex client without success.
I get the same error if I go into a screen that has no Flex, then hit the VBA icon to create it.
If anyone has faced this before, I would appreciate a solution. i have already sent this to Exact tech support but I am hoping to not have to wait that long for an answer.
Software Sales, Training, Implementation and Support for Macola, eSynergy, and Crystal Reports
"A fine is a tax for doing wrong. A tax is a fine for doing well.
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I just upgraded from 76400 to 76400a. Now none of my Flexibility code works or is accessible. I am getting this error when I open up any screen that has Flex code behind it:
[red]Fatal error in VBAConnect. Init function. Microsoft VBA disabled. To restart VBA please shut down the application and try again.
VBAConnect.Init
Error: 429
Error Text: ActiveX component can't create object[/red]
The VBA icon is available but I cannot pull the code up to even look at it. Also the macola7.ini file has the line: “VBA-OFF=NO”. I also tried to reinstall the Flex client without success.
I get the same error if I go into a screen that has no Flex, then hit the VBA icon to create it.
If anyone has faced this before, I would appreciate a solution. i have already sent this to Exact tech support but I am hoping to not have to wait that long for an answer.
Software Sales, Training, Implementation and Support for Macola, eSynergy, and Crystal Reports
"A fine is a tax for doing wrong. A tax is a fine for doing well.
" - unknown