By any chance have you installed the Microsoft Visual Basic Version 5 Control Creation Edition, especially an early beta of it?. When I did I had similar problems accessing controls in comctl32. It took a reinstall of VFP to clear up the problem. Then when I installed a later version of the VB5CCE there was no similar occurrance of the problem.
-Dore
>>Hi all.
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>>I have an application that uses the TreeView. I have ComCtl32.* in my distribution tree. I have it marked as ActiveX in the setup wizard. But I have machines that will not register it during the installation. I have a comctl32.reg file that I created, and after running that, it still is not registered. Can anyone help me out here?
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>>TIA
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>>Marcia
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>I have possibly the same problem. When I try to run a form that uses the TREEVIEW it complains that the control is NOT reqistered.The only help I have been able to find is the following :
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>**There is known bug in the setup wiz that the control file (COMCTL32) must be in the ROOT directory of the distribution directory itself.**
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>This does not explain my problem, but it may help you. In my case the control appears correctly registered. Even if I manually use REGSVR32 the form will not run. The only guess I can make is that a previous version of the control that was registered on the destination was not properly overwritten. On such PC's where I manually unregistered the existing control first I have not had any problems. I did come across a new group that contained 2 messages showing similar problems, but they had no solutions!
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