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    Get error with Dao and CreateObject() due to Windows update?

    My macro has been working fine till a few days ago. I think it has to do with a windows update (uninstall is giving problems). May be somebody has the same problems (Windows 10).

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    The operating system is not presently configured to run this application

    then i have to restart my pc.
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    Re: Get error with Dao and CreateObject() due to Windows update?

    How do i change my post to SOLVED?

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    Re: Get error with Dao and CreateObject() due to Windows update?

    Please share the solution.

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    Re: Get error with Dao and CreateObject() due to Windows update?

    I asked you to share the solution - please do so for everyone's benefit. Thanks.

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    Re: Get error with Dao and CreateObject() due to Windows update?

    It was a problem with running office 2010 en excel 2013 on the same pc. You can remove this post if you want, it's probably of no use to somebody else.

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