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System error &H8007007E(-2147024770)

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Binu - 16 Jul 2008 09:56 GMT
After adding component Microsoft Forms 2.0 object library, on placing of any
object pertaining to this component i.e MS forms 2.0 object library, in the
form, it returns an error which reads like this.

System error &H8007007E(-2147024770)
The specified module could not be
found.

can anyone suggest a remedy?
Jeff Johnson - 16 Jul 2008 14:21 GMT
> After adding component Microsoft Forms 2.0 object library, on placing of
> any
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>
> can anyone suggest a remedy?

You won't like the remedy: DON'T USE MS FORMS 2.0. Plain and simple, this
library was NOT intended for use with VB. If you search the VB groups on
Google you'll find years of history of people having problems with it and
the regulars telling them not to use it.
Rick Raisley - 16 Jul 2008 14:52 GMT
>> After adding component Microsoft Forms 2.0 object library, on placing of
>> any
[quoted text clipped - 12 lines]
> Google you'll find years of history of people having problems with it and
> the regulars telling them not to use it.

So very true (I had to learn the hard way, too). And it's a real shame, as
the controls have definite advantages/features over what was included with
VB6. A VB6-compatible version of them would make a nice upgrade, in fact.

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Jeff Johnson - 16 Jul 2008 19:37 GMT
> So very true (I had to learn the hard way, too). And it's a real shame, as
> the controls have definite advantages/features over what was included with
> VB6. A VB6-compatible version of them would make a nice upgrade, in fact.

I agree. It's like the Office developers looked at the VB controls and said
"This is what they SHOULD have done." Unfortunately we never reaped the
benefits of their revelation....
 
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