Hi!
I saw this many times in different places at MS site. For example, for MS Access I read following note at the MS site (just found it using Search by "WEB BROWSER CONTROL" phrase):
http://www.microsoft.com/Office/techinfo/productdoc/2002/en/access/achowDisplayWebPageOnForm.htm#HTH.
>What if you include the active X control in your setup routine? Do you know if it still requires IE to be installed? I use this control in a couple of apps, and it didn't occur to me that IE would need to be installed. I haven't heard complaints, so I'm not worried at this point, but I wonder if just including the control in the setup was enough? Any idea?
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>>Yes, it require IE installation.
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>>>Hi
>>>
>>>I am going to use the above control in an application, but may come across PC's that don't even have IE installed on them.
>>>
>>>Will this control require an installation of IE to funciton properly? I'm thinkig it does .
>>>
>>>Thanks
>>>Kev
Vlad Grynchyshyn, Project Manager, MCP
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