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Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Contrôles ActiveX en VFP
Titre:
Divers
Thread ID:
00299037
Message ID:
00299727
Vues:
26
>>>>Dear All,
>>>>
>>>>I have had experience with ActiveX Control. I designed a form and put progress Bar from ActiveX Control. After building a executable file i run this form. Problem is that it runs correctly on some pc and doesn't run correctely on some pc. If some body knows how to tackle this problem please let me know.
>>>>The error message is:-
>>>>
>>>>OLE error code Ox80040154: Class not
>>>>registered. OLE object is being ignored.
>>>>Record number 11
>>>>
>>>>Nafees
>>>
>>>Mohammed,
>>>
>>>When you distribute an app that uses ActiveX controls, be sure to distribute the controls also and have them properly registrated during setup. In this case you probably need COMCTL32.OCX.
>>>
>>>To save you manually on the problem machine, copy this OCX to the system directory (system 32 in NT4) and register it ( REGSRV32 ).
>>>
>>
>>While we can get away with this now, Win2K will radiclly change this - the WIndows FIle Protection System won't allow you to update components in the system directories in this fashion. There are a couple of good articles on changes needed to make Win2K happy at msdn.microsoft.com/vices/news
>>
>>>
>>>José
>
>Thanks for the Win 2000 stuff Ed. Could'nt reach the URL but found an interesting doc at http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q222/4/73.ASP
>

I can't type early in the morning - it's http://msdn.microsoft.com/voices/news - sorry about that.

>José
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