Yes - in general this is true. You'll also need to register the controls, either manually using REGSVR32, or automatically with the register option in the setup wizard.
OCX files should generally be placed in the SYSTEM (or SYSTEM32) folder, but that's not an absolute.
Cheers,
Andrew
>Dear all,
>Is that true that I should supply the ocx file to my clinet if I implement activeX control in my forms? If do, where should I place the ocx files??
>
>With regards,
>Ransome
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1. "I thought I fixed that."
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