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Hello Friends,
Happy New Year! Customer is currently on GP2013, Windows 10 Professional and getting below error.
Any help on this is highly appreciate.
Thanks much
Sandip
Have got a reference to a valid ActiveX Data Objects assembly on that workstation.
PS: Swap to using GP Power Tools instead of VBA.
David
From within the VBA editor, in the Menu system, click on Tools, References to see what library references your VBA project uses. One or more of them will be labeled MISSING, which means you must browse to them, or make sure the missing file is in the expected location.
Below is what the References dialog looks like in my company's system:
Thanks much everybody for reply. Issue has been resolved by rebuilding the machine. It seems to be VBA was not getting regiistered.
Thanks muchSandip
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