ActiveX component can't create object

I HAVE JUST INSTALLED rms 2.0. I can start administraion connect to my data base, run mananager and input informtaion. When I started POS activated my KEY then I get the error code.....ActiveX component can't create object....I think it has something to do with running IE 7??? but not sure how to get around it...???

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Graham
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Have you rebooted since your install. I know it sounds lame, but sometimes that helps. Otherwise, you will have to reregister your .dll files.

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jocelynp

How is reregistering accomplished. I just started getting this error also, but on 1.3 HQ and SO.

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Jason

I also started having this problem this past week. I suspect that a recent Windows XP software update is the culprit...particularly since several people are posting with this problem now.

Do a search on "ActiveX" and another thread comes up titled "HQ Client Runtime Error 429". Jeff @ Check Point Software offers a link to the .dll solution. I've tried re-registering my .dll files and two of the ones listed in the solution are not found. I'm still getting the error message.

Anyone have additional pieces the puzzle??

thanks, Juli

"Jas> How is reregistering accomplished. I just started getting this error also,

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Juli

I figured it out. I found the missing dll files but reregistering them didn't help. So, I searched Knowlegebase and found an article on how to repair RMS.

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How is reregistering accomplished. I just started getting this error also,

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Juli

Thanks for posting that - I have run into that problem twice in the past.

Marc

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Gopher

Can some one help my i tried to follow this post but i can folow the link i have this activex error i need some help please

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Ian Yorke

ALL-

If you are getting this error and none of the above has worked for you then try the following.

If you have installed OPOS drivers and during the install have the option to install as CCO, do that and it should fix the problem. The error comes from a conflict with CCO (common control objects) and when you choose to install those it will overwrite anything that was previously installed, thus fixing the problem. Let me know if you have questions about this.

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Andrew

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Price Plus

try a RMS installation repair in add/remove programs.

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root

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Andaiye

I'm having the same trouble with a new install. Tried all the solutions listed in this thread. Did anynone solve this issue?

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jgitta

I installed new instance of RMS and skipped SQL installation because there was a separate SQL server. I got ActiveX error starting SO Administrator. T ried to repair and uninstall-restart-reinstall (several restarts) and also register .dll-s mentioned in one KB article but nothing helped. Finally after installing "SQL Server 2005 Backward Compatibility Components " I got RMS working.

Regards, Koit Lahesoo

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Koit Lahesoo

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