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Default Chapter 15 - Outlook Pg 448-449

Hi All,

I used this code to automatically generate e-mails and it worked great on my development machine. When I went to test it at my customer site, I continue to receive the following error: Run-time error 429. Active X component cannot create." This occurs when it gets to the line Set olApp = CreateObject("Outlook.Application"). Any suggestions on how to fix this issue or what is causing it?

In addition, another terminal is receiving the error: Run-time error -48. Error is loading dll.
Does anyone know the dll file name that needs to go with the MSOUTL.olb file?

Thanks in advance for your help.





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