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>>Claudio, did you try to manually register the included OCXes?
>>Like:
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>>regsvr32 scrlh32.ocx
>>regsvr32 scrlv32.ocx
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>Hi Nick;
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>Thanks for your reply;
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>There is not a Windows registration message.. It seems like a kind of messagebox of OCX itself !
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>I can have the access at design area, although receiving this very annoying message. When I open and when I close it !!
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>Claudio
>I see that the readme.1st file refers to .LIC files for registration but the .LIC files are not included into ZIP. These files are the design-time license. It just does not want to register properly for design-time without them.
You can distribute the OCX file and use it in an end user application, but to develop with it you have to have the license that is provided by the OCX vendor.
Nick Neklioudov
Universal Thread Consultant
3 times Microsoft MVP - Visual FoxPro
"I have not failed. I've just found 10,000 ways that don't work." - Thomas Edison