Class not registered Error  
       
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        Category:  PDF reDirect
       Forum Name:  Programming 
       Forum Discription:  VBA and Batch Tools to control PDF reDirect Pro
       URL: http://www.exp-systems.com/Forum_exp/forum_posts.asp?TID=3224
       Printed Date: 03 Nov 25 at 1:55PM
      
 
  
      Topic: Class not registered Error
       
      Posted By: rodc
       Subject: Class not registered Error
       Date Posted: 12 Jan 21 at 6:30PM
       
      
        
          
	
Does the dll for this program work with Microsoft Access 2015?  Because with Access 2010 my script for merging PDFs was working fine.  Now, even though I have added the dynamic link library ActiveX_PDF_Pro_v25002.dll in my C:\Program Files (x86)\PDF reDirect folder to my References in VBA, when I run my script, it gives me a Class not registered error.
 
 Do you have an updated DLL that will work with Access 2015?
 
 Any suggestions to fix this?
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      Posted By: Michel_K17
       
      Date Posted: 13 Jan 21 at 11:57PM
       
      
        
          
	
Hi,
 
 Please check which version of Access 2015 you have installed. It should work fine as long as you install the 32 bit version of Access. The DLL will not work with the 64 bit version.
 
 I hope this helps,
 
 Michel
  ------------- Michel Korwin-Szymanowski
 EXP Systems LLC
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      Posted By: seba2k
       
      Date Posted: 30 Mar 21 at 1:17AM
       
      
        
          
	
Hello,
 can we have hope to get 64bit addin?
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      Posted By: Michel_K17
       
      Date Posted: 05 Apr 21 at 1:40AM
       
      
        
          
	
Unfortunately, no. It is simply not practical, and the programming add-in has had so few users that it will not be worth the effort. I can, however, recommend the programming tools developed by FoxIt Software which I have been using for years.
  ------------- Michel Korwin-Szymanowski
 EXP Systems LLC
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      Posted By: rodc
       
      Date Posted: 05 Apr 21 at 1:55PM
       
      
        
          
	
I found a solution that works great at 
 https://wellsr.com/vba/2017/word/combine-pdfs-with-vba-and-adobe-acrobat
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