Asked By
mark_fassy
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Posted on - 08/03/2011
Hi software wizards, I have a scenario here to share about Visual Basic, I pasted below the error message screen shot for better analysis of the problem. This problem occurs only when I build an .exe file from Visual Basic, and run it from outside the Visual Basic development environment.
Microsoft Visual Basic
System Error &H80004005 (-2147467259). Unspecified error
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I have been working on this problem for a number days already, I checked for solutions on some forum sites but there no such discussion that fits this scenario, I hope to get some advices here on how to resolve this issue, all your suggestions will be a great help for me,
Thanks guys.
Answered By
imtiaz
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#122532
System Error &H80004005 (-2147467259). Unspecified error
System error (80004005) – 2147467259 Could not update. Currently locked by user 'abcde' on machine 'ComputerName' What is the actual cause of this error run time? Here's the situation: I have an app (VB6 of course) in which I'm maintaining an Access. So bring about your Machine.
I am sure the user you used in coding your source code did not match. Don't use it remaining this software, search for original upgrading system and leave copy file. And very carefully about your code what you use for registration Or software file you updated cannot make up. Learn your computer category what types of installer will be found.
It's enough.
For more to know please visit: https://forums.asp.net/t/1360288.aspx
Thanks.
System Error &H80004005 (-2147467259). Unspecified error
Hello,
This problem usually occurs when you add a Microsoft Direct Animation Sprite Control to a UserForm and also when you run, show or open UserForm.
These errors usually occur in MS Excel, MS PowerPoint and MS Access with UserForm created in VB Editor.
However the UserForm cannot be accessed after occurrence of these errors. Hence only solution remains is to remove UserForm in Visual Basic Editor. To remove UserForm follow these steps,
1. In Visual Basic Editor Click on ‘Project Explorer’ in ‘View’ menu.
2. Then click on plus symbol until UserForm appears in the Forms folder.
3. Select UserForm, then click on ‘Remove UserForm(n)’ in File menu.
4. Click on ‘No’ when a prompt box appears.
I believe the following information will prove useful to you.
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