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#1 twroveto

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Posted 31 January 2005 - 08:50 AM

Howdy...

(Thanks to Mike *Malexios* for helping me with my last problem.)

So another problem arrises after having to reload the machine. We created a ghost copy so as to import the programs and associated files...(I'm assuming the guys who did this missed a file or two?) The MOM Databases are all stored on a server. Now, we don't the get the error I'm about to describe on the other machines on the network... so anyway.

When accessing : Product-> Maintain Stock Items-> (highlighting any item in the inventory)-> Select .... I then get a dialogue box. It opens to the file where the database files are stored and is looking for a file with an .ocx extention. There seem to be none. If I hit cancel I get this error messade:

OLE Error Code 0x80040154:
Class not registered.
OLE Object is being ignored.
Record number 135.

Hitting cancel again brings me back to the Item Select screen.... if I select an item again I get this error message:

Error: 1924
Error Message: LCSTOCK is not an object.
Program: WRLOOKUP.LCPUSH.CMDSELECT.VALID
Line Number : 34

So there you have it. Isn't life great. :D

Any help would be greatly apperciated.

Thanks,

Tucker

#2 Videoflicks2004

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Posted 03 February 2005 - 07:53 AM

Hi,

If you are trying to ghost a MOM workstation I would suggest uninstalling then reinstalling the workstation software.

Keep me posted.

David
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