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[SOLVED] HTA Errors in Windows Vista
Hi there,
First a discription of my system: - Acer Aspire M3610 - Intel Pentium Dual-Core 2x160Ghz - 2GB RAM - 350GB HD - ATI Raedeon HD 2400 Pro - OS: Windows Viasta Home Premium SP1 (32-bit) (Dutch) - AV: Eset NOD32 (up-to-date) - Windows Defender (utd) - SuperAntiSpyware (utd) - Spywareblaster (utd) - Windows Firewall Hardware: - Samsung ML-2010 Laserprinter (mono) - HP ScanJet G3010 Problemdiscription: I work from home for a jobsite and use a (standalone) utility (.exe) that works with .hta files to call functions to manage diferent databases (backoffice) and the integrated e-mailclient. In short: it is a small toolbar window with buttons to start the .hta applications. Running the toolbar is no problem and login in to it neither. But when I click on a button to start a function (e.g. e-mail, candidatemanagement) I get the following error message: "HTA error: Exception occured while calling htaLoadandRun()" and sometimes the following line is also added: "Automatic server can't create object" It all worked fine in XP Pro, but in Vista I can't seem to get around it. I tried chanching all kinds of settings (and back) in firewall, user profile, user licenses etc., but nothing worked. I also called the helpdesk of the firm who made the software, but they don't have the answer either. Finally I posted a message at the supportdesk of Acer and at Microsoft Newsgroups. No luck jet. Anybody can help here?
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