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RTF control causes error in exe file
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Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
COM/DCOM et OLE Automation
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Thread ID:
00492890
Message ID:
00492918
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Thanks Francisco,

The problem here is that I have almost 70 machines running an existing verion of my Order Entry system without the RTF control. These PCs copy the most current .exe file from the server when they startup ensuring that all stations are running the latest code. Up to now, this has worked fine. There was one update that included the DynaZip control and I was able to copy the .dll files from the server and register them using REGSVR32 in a batch file. This way, I didn't have to re-run a full setup routine on each PC.

I'd like to install this update the same way, I just don't know which .dll file to register...

TIA

>Hi Larry, Bret talk about OCX, open you form where you write and search a olecontrol see OleClass property ,probably you see: RICHTEXT.RichTextCtrl.1 , well this is the control what you need register, if you use the Install Wizard,make on in Activex Controls and search Microsoft Rich TextBox Control ,make check on in this control and continue the process , the next time when you install the Installer make the register of this Activex control
>
>Best Regards
>
>>No,
>>
>>Which class do I need to register? The only one mentioned in MSDN is the _FORMAT.VCX class and I included that in the project so it's compiled into the .exe...
>>
>>Thanks
>>
>>>>Hi,
>>>>
>>>>I've added the RTF control to several forms and it works fine in my development environment. However... when I compile the exe and run it on a production PC, I get the error
>>>>
>>>>OLE error code 0x8000451: Class not registered. OLE object is being ignored. Record number 23.
>>>>
>>>>Record number 23 is the RTF control and I've included the _FORMAT.VCX class library into the project.
>>>>
>>>>What am I missing?
>>>>
>>>>TIA
>>>
>>>Is the Class registered on the PC you are running it on? Did you run a VFP setup on the PC to get things installed you need?
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