The 0x80004005 code is the standard access denied/rights error. Somewhere along the line permissions were changed somewhere. Was IE updated? Did you download any new security updates?
It's possible the attempt to create an instance of IE is being blocked by some security policy. John G. -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Sytze de Boer Sent: Monday, April 27, 2009 21:26 To: [email protected] Subject: VFP, OLE error code 0x80004005: unspecified error Hi Folk I have an application that send sms text messages This has been working fine for months I don't know if this relevant Yesterday I downloaded a bunch of trial programs for internal messaging (All now deleted/uninstalled) Today, halfway through sending a batch of sms messages, it stopped with above error code The program line reads loIE = CREATEOBJECT('InternetExplorer.Application') Why it sent the first half and then stopped, I don't know The app is on a network drive I logged into the app from my netbook and it sent the rest of the messages fine I've googled it and it came back with some foxite references, but they're all years old Does anyone have any suggestions ? -- Regards Sytze de Boer Kiss Systems Hamilton, NZ Ph: 64-7-8391670, Mob:021 937611, www.kiss.co.nz --- StripMime Report -- processed MIME parts --- multipart/alternative text/plain (text body -- kept) text/html --- [excessive quoting removed by server] _______________________________________________ Post Messages to: [email protected] Subscription Maintenance: http://leafe.com/mailman/listinfo/profox OT-free version of this list: http://leafe.com/mailman/listinfo/profoxtech Searchable Archive: http://leafe.com/archives/search/profox This message: http://leafe.com/archives/byMID/profox/010b01c9c7a7$223def80$66b9ce...@net ** All postings, unless explicitly stated otherwise, are the opinions of the author, and do not constitute legal or medical advice. This statement is added to the messages for those lawyers who are too stupid to see the obvious.

