runtime-error 429 activex component
Bombadee
30 Jul 2010
Whenever I start to run autopatcher I get the following message
runtime-error 429 activex component can't create object
I have looked through this forum and see nothing addressing this issue and
google has a lot of topics but no fixes that I can see.
Does anyone have any experience with this issue and a fix?
Thanks
runtime-error 429 activex component can't create object
I have looked through this forum and see nothing addressing this issue and
google has a lot of topics but no fixes that I can see.
Does anyone have any experience with this issue and a fix?
Thanks
Cristiano
30 Jul 2010
where are you running autopatcher from? do you have the autopatcher.log file that is located under windir\autopatcher.log? do you have details about your OS, service pack level/anti-virus? this may help a lot
thanks
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Bombadee
03 Aug 2010
Cristiano, on 30 July 2010 - 09:02 PM, said:
where are you running autopatcher from? do you have the autopatcher.log file that is located under windir\autopatcher.log? do you have details about your OS, service pack level/anti-virus? this may help a lot
thanks
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thanks
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running xp pro sp2 log file will not come up downloaded AP from major geeks antivirus is up to date
_def_x_
03 Aug 2010
Bombadee said:
downloaded AP from major geeks
-> AutoPatcher@MajorGeeks - Don't Use It!!! - I had to see for myself.
I would get rid of that asap and start fresh - read this post to get going. If you still can't get things worked out post in the appropriate forum - XP in the XP forums, Vista in the Vista forums etc. Don't choke APUP by trying to download all the releases you want in one run - get the OS you use completed, then move on and add a new release, success??? - then add another.
DesertJerry
03 Aug 2010
Poonia
27 Mar 2011
i am also suffering from the same problem this was because of a software uninstall please help me.
i am using windows xp sp3
i am using windows xp sp3
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_def_x_
28 Mar 2011
Poonia, we are having troubles with our image posting. I moved your image to a tmp folder. The image will be deleted when we get things sorted out.

Have you read the AutoPatcher FAQ! - specifically;
Common Problems and Solutions
==>> 1) Run time error 429 - activeX component can't create object!
.... Install both the setup files in AutoPatcher's \win9xnt folder
.... If that doesn't work, go to start > run, type REGSVR32 SCRRUN.DLL and press enter
.... If that doesn't work, copy files from C:\Program Files\AutoPatcher\bin to C:\Windows\System32
You can skip the first suggestion, the folder should be gone. The last suggestion, the folder is \bin. You will want to make sure any of the *.ocx files are properly located and registered. I would go one file at a time, see if AutoPatcher will load. Keep track of any changes you will make (before hand) so you can put things back together.
Also, and I'm not positive but it wouldn't hurt and that is to make sure you have WSH (Windows Script Host) installed. I believe the latest for XP SP3 is 5.7. I never got a solid 'yes' or 'no' from anyone but I think AutoPatcher may have WSH as a dependency as well - again, not sure????

Have you read the AutoPatcher FAQ! - specifically;
Common Problems and Solutions
==>> 1) Run time error 429 - activeX component can't create object!
.... Install both the setup files in AutoPatcher's \win9xnt folder
.... If that doesn't work, go to start > run, type REGSVR32 SCRRUN.DLL and press enter
.... If that doesn't work, copy files from C:\Program Files\AutoPatcher\bin to C:\Windows\System32
You can skip the first suggestion, the folder should be gone. The last suggestion, the folder is \bin. You will want to make sure any of the *.ocx files are properly located and registered. I would go one file at a time, see if AutoPatcher will load. Keep track of any changes you will make (before hand) so you can put things back together.
Also, and I'm not positive but it wouldn't hurt and that is to make sure you have WSH (Windows Script Host) installed. I believe the latest for XP SP3 is 5.7. I never got a solid 'yes' or 'no' from anyone but I think AutoPatcher may have WSH as a dependency as well - again, not sure????
Poonia
28 Mar 2011
i have copied all .dll and .ocx files from C:\Program Files\AutoPatcher\bin to C:\Windows\System32 folder but nothing changed? :-(


