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Active X Component Can't Create Object: Multiple Excel Instance Error

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    Active X Component Can't Create Object: Multiple Excel Instance Error

    Hi All,

    I am having the "Run Time Error 429: ActiveX Componenet Can't Create Object" occur at this line of code:

    Set OutApp = CreateObject("Outlook.Application")

    This use to be a working auto emailer macro till I was moved to Windows 7. Apparently what I noticed is that I can get it to work if I close down the class EXCEL6 that is running in my background processes.

    I need to be able to have this macro run without manual intervention. Could someone assist me with some code that can either close down the EXCEL6 process that is running in the background or help me figure out another way to keep this macro running?

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    Re: Active X Component Can't Create Object: Multiple Excel Instance Error

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