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CFRONT in Excel 64 bits
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2012-03-05
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Hi,
CFRONT.XLS in Excel 32-bit works fine but 64-bit Excel an error of 429 in the instruction CreateObject ("cfront.cfrontctrl.1").
Why is this error?
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deV.ch
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2012-03-05
Because it's the 64-bit version?
You can not call 64-bit version assemblies from 32-bit application and vice-versa.
Cfront is 32-bit only.
When working with NAV you should always use 32-bit software, since NAV is 32-bit.
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[Topic moved from 'NAV Three Tier' forum to 'NAV/Navision Classic Client' forum]
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You can not call 64-bit version assemblies from 32-bit application and vice-versa.
Cfront is 32-bit only.
When working with NAV you should always use 32-bit software, since NAV is 32-bit.
No PM,please use the forum. || May the <SOLVED>-attribute be in your title!