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RUNTIME ERROR 429


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"Run-time error 429

AcriveX component cant create objective"

I try to open up the server for the newest version of eclipse (2.7) but this error keeps comming up. The tutorial says (step 4) to open up "server.exe" but mine just says "server"

help plz
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Run-Time Error: 429 - ActiveX control component can't create object
1\. Using Windows Vista or starting the client.
Download this http://www.worldwarproductions.com/Eclipse%20Library/dx7vb.dll and put it in the system directory. Then register it.
Global fix.

Hopefully this helps and welcome to the forum!
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@Agoraphobic:

> Run-Time Error: 429 - ActiveX control component can't create object
> 1\. Using Windows Vista or starting the client.
> Download this http://www.worldwarproductions.com/Eclipse%20Library/dx7vb.dll and put it in the system directory. Then register it.
> Global fix.
>
> Hopefully this helps and welcome to the forum!

I'm having the same problem (on Windows 7), tried this and #8\. Didn't work. =[

EDIT:
Fixed it! You have to go to your Client/Data folder, and open all the DLL and OCXs manually with Regsvr32.exe manually. One by one, and it'll work.

You can test it beforehand, by, BEFORE you do this process, run client.exe. It'll give you a bunch of errors and (maybe) run it. Server will just give you the 429 error.

Now, run all the DLL and OCXs in the Data folder with Regsvr32.exe (You have to manually tell it where to look (Windows/System32 folder). Run them with that, then run client.
No more errors. Now Server will run, too. :)
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