I don't know what that article says, but make sure you put the OCX in the
windows\system (or winnt\system32) directory
and then run REGSVR32 on that
note that this will give you run-time license and not design-time license
Arnon
>
>I used the MS calendar Active-X control in my forms. Some of our older
>machines here that were upgraded to Win95 don't have the ocx (msacal70.ocx)
>so I installed it using regsvr32 and the instructions in KB article
>Q146219. The installer says the thing was registered, but my apps still get
>an error saying the control isn't registered. What am I doing wrong?
>
>Thanks,
>Ross
>
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