Resolving Run Error 429
Hey, don’t feel bad if you don’t know what to do about this run error 429 you keep getting.
Professional computer technicians and IT people are asking for help and advice on solving the “run error 429″ problem all across the PC forums. If the pro’s don’t know how to finesse it, a regular PC user is allowed to be completely stumped!
And the run error 429 is a problem thousands of people are having to deal with every month.
This error occurs – usually as “Run error 429: ActiveX Component Can’t Create Object” – when a PC user is trying to automate a function across more than one software application. An example would be setting up an automatic export of data from a database like Access into a spreadsheet like Excel. The PC user’s goal is to get a useful chart from the spreadsheet without having to manually click through the menus each time.
The fast solution for your registry damage is registry cleaner software. 
That’s the kind of task your PC may report a run error 429 problem for.
Basically, when you are trying to automate rather than use menus, the programs create ActiveX objects to replace the usual sequential menu commands. If you are missing the DLL file that supports the specific objects your application is trying to create, then a run error 429 occurs.
The bottom line: The cause of your run error 429 is that you have a missing, out of date, or corrupt DLL file in your WindowsTM registry.
A corrupt registry file is a common problem. If you aren’t maintaining your PC with a decent registry cleaner, your registry gets polluted by typical PC use.
Unless you enjoy playing the PC version of Russian roulette (aka, manually editing the registry), consider getting a registry cleaning software to make registry repair simple. A registry cleaner is a necessary tool in your maintenance kit for keeping your PC functioning in optimal condition.
Now you’ve got the run error 429 problem, let’s discuss how you can fix it.
In order to repair the run error 429, you will have to have local access to the software. In other words, the WindowsTM application giving you fits has to be on your PC, not just networked. Otherwise you can’t access it to fix it.
There are four possible situations your PC could be in and generate the run error 429:
1. The DLL file you need is not present at all
Your best bet may be uninstalling and reinstalling the application. You can also reinstall the specific DLL file you are missing if you know how.
2. The DLL file you need is there, but not registered
If the DLL file is on your operating system but not registered to the OS, or not registered to the specific application you are trying to automate (i.e., Access, or Excel in our example) you need to re-register your application. ErrorFix registry cleaner will re-register ActiveX Objects for you.
3. The DLL file you have is not current
You may need to get the most recent update of the application in order to support the ActiveX object you want.
4. The DLL file is there but corrupt
If you know how to manually edit the registry, delete and reinstall the DLL file. If you don’t know how (and most people don’t!), get a good registry cleaner to do it for you. That’s what software is for!
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