Added the Executive _p_maps.exe to the Registry Key per the link (see attachment).
It still prompts for ocx file and doesn't load the Web browser.
Cyrus
>The WebBrowser control is a system component so there should be nothing to install or configure - it should always work.
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>There might be System admin rules that might cause the inability to embed the browser control. It's uncommon though.
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>The other issue that might be happening though is the fact the control uses IE7 by default and you're probably using a public mapping API. It's quite likely that the mapping API may have discontinued support for IE7 and that's why the map no longer works.
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>You can work around this by setting registry keys for your application and forcing a more reasonable version of IE to run.
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http://weblog.west-wind.com/posts/2011/May/21/Web-Browser-Control-Specifying-the-IE-Version>
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>>Somehow lately, my Map project is missing the Microsoft Web browser component.
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>>So when I create the .exe and install it, then when I run it at customer sites, it opens a dialog box to look for ocx file. Then it errors out.
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>>I have made sure my FORM has the component on it, and under Tools, Options, Controls I have the Web browser checked.
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>>So my questions are,
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>>Where on the project should the component show up?
>>How can I ensure the component is in the .exe package?
>>Does the component need to be registered?
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>>This was working at some point in the past.
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>>Thanks