>>Hi Naomi,
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>>I did as Doug suggests. I found every occurrence of mscomct2.ocx in the registry. Sure enough the InprocServer32 path was gibberish. So, I replaced them all with C:\Windows\System32.ocx.
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>>This didn't seem to solve my problem.
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>>Actually, at this point, I started seeing how extensive the problem was. Worse than I expected. Now, when I open Class Browser, I'm prompted for the Dell Resource CD . If I cancel that, I get prompted again. If I cancel that, I get prompted a third time. If I cancel that, I get into the class browser.
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>>I never had this problem before I added the _olecalendar control and the _datetime.vcx libraries to my project. I like the control, I would just like to get rid of this constant prompting for the Dell Resource CD.
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>>Ugh!
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>>Jim
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>Check also
http://berezniker.com/content/pages/visual-foxpro/appropriate-license-class-not-found-error-runtime>
>I personally try to use as less OCX as possible. I used Paul Mrozowski calendar control in my applications. I believe Carlos Alloatti also has one calendar control - all VFP code (in Carlos case WIndows API) - no OCX.
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>May be it would be worth exploring.
Naomi,
I decided I needed to follow your first suggestion to the end. I know that I am also using the TreeView ActiveX control in my project, so following Doug's advice, I went through the registry and changed InprocServer32 to use the actual address to mscomctl.ocx. Many, many occurrences. My problem now appears to be fixed: I can open Class Browser, and also run my form without getting prompted to insert the Dell Resource CD.
Thanks for your help.
Jim