>It's a known problem. To fix it, put NODEFAULT in the Control's Refresh method.
I couldn't remember where the nodefault was supposed to go, I was thinking the init. I guess that's what I get for thinking!
Thanks,
John
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>>I'm building a simple app for a client so his users can only go to the websites he wants. Something about productivity. Anyway, I thought I'd just create a form, drop a web browser activex control on there a few buttons, bind a dropdown to a table with urls and there you go, but it has one fubar. When the form launches I get ole error code 0x80004005 unspecified error. Well, where is Wil Hentzen when you need him? If it's an unspecified error, why did they give it a number? Isn't that specific? Why didn't they just put an error message up that basically said, "Dang! something has happened, but we don't know what, but you can click ok and your program will still work!" Anyone know how to stop this annoyance? I added nodefault to the init of the activex, but that didn't help either.
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>>John
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