Dear Evan,
thank you for your answer. Your base idea is great but unfortunately isnot enough. I copied an older version from the VFP distrib.src folder (ver. 4.71 21kB) but it wasnot enough. I was very sad. And ... So, my NT frozed down and I had to reinstall some components on it. When I reinstalled IE5 I got an error message:
DLLRegServer function failed in comcat.dll
I catched it!!! And I realized, that I got the same error when I installed it originally, but I forgot about it, because IE worked well. So, I checked, and I saw, that IE5 copied comcat.dll (version 5.00 size 6kB <-- it is very suspicous littlesize).
So, after copying the older version back into system32 dir I had to run regsvr32.exe. And finally, It worked!!!!!
Thanks again!!!!!
BB
When will arrive to Budapest? We could meet!
>Hi Bela.
>
>I solved it. I did a search in the MSDN knowledgebase and came up with article Q235653. It indicated that COMCAT.DLL was damanged or out of date. It said to reinstall IE5 but I just copied a newer version (which is included in the VB/VFP install) over it and it works. Whew!
>
>P.S. I will be in Budapest in August.
>
>>Previously I started a thread about this topic, but, unfortunately my problem wasnot solved!
>>When I start MSDN or click on a chm file (that contains a picture) I always got the following messagebox:
>>
>>Title: Internet Explorer
>>
>>"This page provides potentially unsafe information to an ActiveX control. Your current security settings prohibit running controls in this manner. As a result, this page may not display correctly."
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>>I got this very same message everytime I change page.
>>
>>It is very akward to click on the messages.
>>I set all my Internet Security settings to low, and use IE5.
>>
>>I would like if somebody could help me!!
>>
>>BB
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