>>>>Yes. And the message said that it was successful.
>>>>
>>>>>Did you register the OCX using elevated privledges?
>>>>>
>>>>>>Hi,
>>>>>>
>>>>>>I am trying to run a VFP9 application .EXE on Win 7. The application is using a couple of DBITECH ActiveX (OCX). I registered these OCX files successfully (by copying them to folder c:\windows\syswow64 and executing regsvr32)
>>>>>>
>>>>>>But when I run the VFP9 exe I get error that a class is not registered pointing to the OCX control. I rebooted the PC but to no avail.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Any suggestions? TIA.
>>>
>>>Dimitri,
>>>
>>>I am using ctMonth and ctYear versions dating back to 1999 on a Vista 64bit machine in runtime mode (For my development I stick on an XP virtual machine). Have had no quirks. Perhaps did you forget to add the .LIC files.
>>>
>>>I use Innosetup for distribution and it does the appropriate registration for me. I don't have a script at hand right now but I could provide it.
>>>
>>>José
>>
>>José,
>>
>>Where do you add .LIC files when registering these 32-bit components on 64-bit computer? Thank you.
>
>Dimitry,
>
>Simply in c:\windows\syswow64
>
>José
José,
It is amazing. Simply copying .lic file to the folder, as you suggested, before registering it does the job. The old .ocx works on the 64-bit OS.
Thank you very much.
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