FWIW, there is a really coool utility called COM explorer that is awesome for this. Doesn't really do anything you can't do in the registry and with resvr32, but it sure makes it all easier. you can get it from
www.4developers.com./>1. Register the ocx file on one computer.
>2. Open the registry database (using regedit.exe)
>3. Search for the name of the ocx file.
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>You should find all the controls/classes exposed by that ocx. If a class is not registered, you cannot instantiate it from VFP.
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>Vlad
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>>I have an activex control that contains about 30 other objects. One of them should be "GroupRenderer" but whenever I try to createobject() it, I get class definition ... not found. How could I check if its name is misspelled in help file. MTIA.
>>Cetin
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