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Can't register DynaZip control
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Visual FoxPro
Category:
ActiveX controls in VFP
Miscellaneous
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00258548
Message ID:
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Sorry Jim,

The DynaZip download is at http://www.innermedia.com ...

Must have been a Freudian slip! :)

HTH

>We have accomplished the ability to create a folder and place a series of pdf (Acrobat 4.0) files that are VFP6 reports into the specific folder created for them.
>We wish to be able to programmatically zip specific folder(s) into a self-extracting file for delivery via e-mail. We appear to have already barked up the wrong tree with the WinZip tools. Can you tell us whether DynaZip and Active Delivery will give us what we want before we "shell out" the amount required for them. Should we go for the "Complete Bundle" or is the AD/DZ+AX Bundle sufficient?
>
>
>>>>>...[SNIP]...
>>>>>
>>>>>>>I simply include the DZACTX.DLL and DUZACTX.DLL files in the directory from which I produce the setup disks.
>>>>>>>In the last page of the setup wizard I tell him that this files are ActiveX and are to be installed to winsys dir.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>It has worked perfectly for some monthes in any system.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>I also use xForm.AddObject to get the control on the form. When I had the zip control and unzip control on the same form, I kept running out of memory. I wanted to use the same form for compression and decompression, so I did it that way. That may have to do with why many people use the .DLL instead. I was still using vfp3 when I was working with it. Come to think of it, my version of DynaZip is 3.0, which may no longer be current.
>>>>>
>>>>>There's my problem... if I check the ActiveX box for any file, I get the error...
>>>>>
>>>>>I think I'm going to call a batch file to run REGSVR32.EXE and register those two files...
>>>>>
>>>>>Thanks
>>>>
>>>>Larry,
>>>>
>>>>I think we are all out of scope here.
>>>>The problem seems to be with the setup wizard.
>>>>It seems to be the problem with the earlier versions of VFP6 Setup Wizard that couldn't self register the OCX's correctly. I remember having this problem whenever I selected more than one OCX in the setup wizard.
>>>>Are you using VFP6 without SP3 or without the Setup Wizard update ?
>>>
>>>Um... Wizard update ??? what Wizard update ???
>>>
>>>I hope you're right, I'll get the SP and Update.
>>>
>>>Thanks
>>
>>Just after the release of VFP6 there was an update to the setup wizard due to this bug.
>>However, SP3 contains all these fixes. You just have to install SP3
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