![]() ![]() After what seemed like a normal compile, I attempted to deploy my updated program to a standard Windows XP system (running Service Pack 3) by copying the executable file over our network as I always do. ![]() As a matter of fact, I had taken a working code snippet from one project and applied it to another similar one. This program uses Microsoft ActiveX Data Objects, but the change I made to the program touched nothing related to data access at all. It seemed simple enough: I made a seemingly minor change to a program I’ve compiled dozens of times. Read on for my own experiences and solution… Wondering what changed to break your previously working system? Well, if you had just recently installed Service Pack 1 for Windows 7, then you likely have run into the same issue I have. Additionally the Package and Deployment Wizard hangs after you select a directory to save your package to. Have you been successfully compiling programs using Visual Basic 6 under Windows 7 in the past, only now to find that programs using Microsoft ActiveX Data Objects (ADO) / MDAC now crash with an automation error when running on Windows XP.
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