And MSFT hasn't released new active x controls? Why would the active x control require a design time license anyway? Am I missing something? How could you ever use it? Doesn't that make it a pretty much useless control?
Tracy
>>Thanks Sergey and George. I'll give the resolution in #Q192693 a try and see if that will meet my requirements. Seems like this could have been resolved when VFP7 was released since it was a known problem (but not to me) in VFP6. If not in 7, at least with SP1!
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>Tracy,
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>In all likelihood I think that the term "bug" here isn't being applied to VFP. It's the ActiveX control that requires the license, not VFP.
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