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Runtime Error ‘430’ ‘ Class doesn't support automation or does not support executed interface.

Runtime Error 430, "Class doesn't support automation or does not support expected interface," usually occurs when there is a compatibility issue with an ActiveX component or COM object in your application. This error can be challenging to troubleshoot, but here are some steps you can take to resolve it:
Step 1: In the Regional and Language Options window, you'll find several tabs: Formats, Location, Keyboards and Languages, and
Administrative. The formats tab allows you to change the format settings for numbers, currency, time, and date. The location
tab lets you set your current location and change the system locale. The Keyboards and Languages tab allows you to add or
change input languages and keyboard layouts. The Administrative tab enables you to set system-wide settings, such as the
language for non-Unicode programs.
Step 2: Try running your application in compatibility mode for an earlier version of Windows. Right-click on the application
executable, go to "Properties," and navigate to the "Compatibility" tab.
Step 3: If your application requires elevated privileges to access certain components, try running it as an administrator.
Step 4: It is necessary to reinstall the BUSY Software with the latest version again, it may solve the problem.