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64 bit OS and MSOffice ActiveX controls
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15/07/2010 10:47:36
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
ActiveX controls in VFP
Environment versions
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 8 SP1
OS:
Windows 7
Network:
Windows 2008 Server
Database:
Visual FoxPro
Application:
Desktop
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01471836
Message ID:
01472679
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48
Denis,

Have you sorted this issue now. Because from what I gather, the outlook control dll is in the wrong place. It is not 64bit so it should have been installed in the (x86) section of prgram files.

If it is still a problem try copying that file to program files (x86)\... and register it.



>It seems I found an answer on microsoft side

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>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee681792.aspx
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>This is from Disadvantage section
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>ActiveX controls and COM add-ins ActiveX controls and add-in (COM) DLLs (dynamic link libraries) that were written for 32-bit Office will not work in a 64-bit process. As a result, Office 2010 64-bit solutions that try to load 32-bit ActiveX controls or DLLs will not work. Installations of 64-bit Office 2010 will run only 64-bit controls. Computers can have 64-bit and 32-bit controls installed, and Office 2010 64-bit can only run the 64-bit versions of the controls. The workaround for resolving these issues is to obtain 64-bit compatible controls and add-ins or to install Office 2010 32-bit (WOW).
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>In addition to controls that load into Office applications, there are also Web-based solutions that use ActiveX controls in Microsoft Internet Explorer. Office 2010 64-bit editions install some Office 32-bit client-side controls for supporting solutions in a 32-bit browser (the default browser on current 64-bit Windows systems). The Edit in Datasheet view functionality is not supported if you install 64-bit Office 2010. However, the functionality is available if you install 32-bit Office 2010.
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>>I would check Office 2010 64-bit install. Maybe 32-bit ActiveX are optional components.
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>>>In this directory set of DLLs exist but NO outlctl.dll (Microsoft Office Outlook View Control)
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>>>>I read on MSDN that 64-bit Office suppose to install 32-bit ActiveX controls as well. I would check if there is anything in C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Office
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>>>>>In 64-bit regedit - the registry item is found with inprocServer32..
>>>>>in 32-bit regedit - no such node.!
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>>>>>>There're 2 registries in 64-bit Windows: 64-bit and 32-bit. You're looking in 64-bit but should look in 32-bit.
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Mathias Banda

Time is longer than a rope.
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