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    Angry ADODC Problem/Error *Resolved*

    I just finished a database application with VB6. The program runs great on the XP machine I wrote it on. I took the application and the database to a Windows 2000 Pro box, and it gets this error when it tryed to access the database:

    'Run time error 339'

    'Component MSADODC.OCX or one of its dependencies not currently registerd: a file is missing or invalid.'

    Does anyone know why I get this error? Do I need to compile in a different way? I use MSJet 4.0 with ADODC control to communicate with the MSAccess dbase. Thanks if anyone can help me.
    Randy
    Last edited by NeoZero62; May 22nd, 2004 at 05:44 PM.

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    Your 2k box does not have the control so it bombs out. Create a
    setup package with the P & D Wizard. This will package all
    dependancy files, like .dll, .ocx, etc.

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    P & D Wizard? Never heard of this, I only been programming in VB for about 2 weeks.

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    Found it, Thanks

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