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Application-defined or object-defined error on one machine but not the other

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    Application-defined or object-defined error on one machine but not the other

    I'm trying to figure out why I can run a bit of code on my machine but on another machine I get an:
    Application-defined or object-defined error

    The code is in an excel file on a network drive and it pulls up a form, once the form is submitted it runs some code that looks like so
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    but I get the error on the line
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    any help is greatly appreciated!
    Last edited by DKY; 07-31-2009 at 01:54 PM.

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    Re: Application-defined or object-defined error on one machine but not the other

    Hello DKY,

    The object you are trying to connect with isn't running.
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    Re: Application-defined or object-defined error on one machine but not the other

    I'm an idiot. The Access file was opening in read only because of macro security settings.

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