>PMFJI, but you need to pass the name of the OCX to Regsvr32 like:
>regsvr32 MyOcx.Ocx
>This can be done at the DOS/CMD prompt. You could also use the DLLRegisterServer function in the OCX. An OCX is also a DLL. Ex.
>declare integer DllRegisterServer in Comctl32.ocx
DllRegisterServer()
>HTH.
Thanks Larry.
can I issue "declare integer DllRegisterServer in Comctl32.ocx" and "DllRegisterServer()" at the client site even though they only have run time files.
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