OK, I know how to open other applications using (for example):
Set myApp = CreateObject("Outlook.Application")
However, I am trying to get VB to talk to an application called ReflectionX (it is a piece of software enabling users to log onto UNIX systems from PC, not that that should matter). I have looked in explorer and the application is called Rx.exe but when I try the line:
Set myReflection = CreateObject("Rx.application")
.. it says "ActiveX component can't create object" which usually tells me I have the application name wrong. But I don't think I have. Does anyone know what is going wrong here?
Thanks for any help
Phil
This message was edited by philR on 2002-10-17 06:18
Set myApp = CreateObject("Outlook.Application")
However, I am trying to get VB to talk to an application called ReflectionX (it is a piece of software enabling users to log onto UNIX systems from PC, not that that should matter). I have looked in explorer and the application is called Rx.exe but when I try the line:
Set myReflection = CreateObject("Rx.application")
.. it says "ActiveX component can't create object" which usually tells me I have the application name wrong. But I don't think I have. Does anyone know what is going wrong here?
Thanks for any help
Phil
This message was edited by philR on 2002-10-17 06:18