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Anonymous Posted on Dec 10, 2012

Get message 429: ActiveX component can't create object

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How can i fix com and activex errors

ActiveX is a plug-in that is an extension to Microsoft OLE technology and COM technology. This plug-in is typically used in applications and on the internet. ActiveX allows interactive applications over the internet such as an online scan for viruses using a web browser.

In many cases, ActiveX applications are malicious which is why you should restrict ActiveX programs from automatically being run.
  1. To do this, open Internet Explorer and choose Tools, then choose Internet Options. Click on the Security tab and click on the button that says Custom Level.
  2. Scroll down to the Active-X section and mark "Prompt" under all the options given except for the settings marked "Run ActiveX controls and plug-ins" and "Script Active X controls marked safe for scripting". These should be set to "enable". This means that you will be prompted before a questionable ActiveX file is installed giving you greater control over your system. In addition, these settings may solve your ActiveX error.
Another step you can take to solve Active-X errors involves resetting a system file which may be misconfigured.
  1. Go to the Start button
  2. Choose Run
  3. Type in: regsvr32 msxml3.dll
  4. Click OK
  5. Click OK again when prompted
  6. Close all browser windows and reopen
Some ActiveX errors are specifically related to software that has been uninstalled. This is due to the fact that in operating systems before Microsoft Windows 2000, there weren't any systems in place to prevent third party applications from removing and replacing critical DLL files. If your Active-X error is related to a missing DLL, reinstalling the appropriate program will take care of it.

For example, if you remove Microsoft Access on a pre-Windows 2000 machine, you may see an error such as:
Microsoft VBScript runtime (0x800A01AD)
ActiveX component can't create object: <progid>

This is because when removing Access, you also removed critical DLLs needed elsewhere. Solving that particular error is a simple matter of reinstalling the Microsoft Data Access Components.

If you have a specific error such the one described above:
  1. Try a general internet search using a major search engine such as Google by entering in the exact error phrase and code. You'll have a huge resource at your fingertips that deals exclusively with the exact error you are receiving.
  2. Another good resource for finding out how to fix specific errors is the Microsoft knowledge base. Go to the Microsoft website and search the knowledge base by entering the exact error that is generated. A list of all documents that deal with that error will display. If Microsoft has a solution, you can find it here.
ActiveX errors can also be the result of invalid registry entries and keys, often caused by malicious programs such as spyware. Editing the system registry is highly complex and extremely risky because any wrong keystroke can be disastrous. In addition, changes made to the registry are immediate. This is not a job for the average computer user. Instead, choose a software utility designed specifically for cleaning the system registry. One such utility is aregistry repair application called RegCure. By using RegCure, not only will you solve Active X errors, you'll solve, and prevent, additional PC errors. At the same time, you'll recover lost system performance
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429 error active x

It looks like the solution is to download this file:http://www.microsoft.com/download/en/details.aspx?id=8247

I found this information on this website:http://www.ehow.com/how_6018818_fix-active-error-429.html

The most recent version of this script is 5.7, not 5.6, but it should fix the problem. Also, make sure you have the most recent updates through Windows Update and Service Pack 3. Install the script first, however.
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Activex component can't create object

Do the following tasks:
  • Reinstall Windows Script
  • Repair Windows Script File Information in Registry
  • Reregister Concerning File
  • Reset Internet Explorer Settings
  • Restore your Computer
  • Repair System Files
If you want to fix this error instantly then use a system utility software RegInOut to fix this error.
Hope it works for you.
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When try open a downloaded software, a window appears with "ActivX componant can't create object

Most likely the website that you are trying to download the software need an ActiveX plug ins. If you see an information bar below the adrress bar that looks like this.horhe.jpg Please allow the add on to install.

If the instruction above doesn't work, please try to reset the browser.
1. click on Tools
2. Select on Internet option
3. Click on Advanced tab
4. On the bottom right corner click on Reset.
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I have a problem the problem is error 429

The 429 error, "ActiveX can't create object" is a common Visual Basic runtime code error. Insert the phrase into a search engine and you'll see what I mean.

According to Microsoft, unlike some errors in Visual Basic, there is no one cause to an error 429. It happens because of an error in the application or system configuration, or a missing or damaged component.
There's some background on this at
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/vbenlr98/html/vamsgCantCreateObject.asp

If your error was within Office, reinstall Office as it has probably lost a file somewhere and make sure your Active X is up to date. Running a goog defrag programme may also help.
Hope this fixes your problem.
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Runtime '429' error

It sounds like your product is not compatible to Vista....you may need to email the creators of this product and ask them for the update if they have made one YET.
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