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- Can't load or register custom control mscomctl ocx install#
- Can't load or register custom control mscomctl ocx update#
- Can't load or register custom control mscomctl ocx windows#
Can't load or register custom control mscomctl ocx install#
We use a product called CyberArk/Viewfinity to elevate applications for users to not have Admin permissions on there systems, allows users to run executables and such.īut recently we have been able to add the site as a trusted site by GPO for all systems, and are working on pushing the ActiveX/OCX files out to clients so they are present and IE will just process them as they are presently on the system already.Īnd recently I found that you can adjust the local group policy for allowing users to install specific ActiveX Addons within IE, so I have made this change and applied to my corp images going forward. Typically what I will do is elevate IE with the RunAs command by right clicking on IE Shortcut and choosing the explorer option for RunAs Admin., and then go through the motions of the user and install the ActiveX addons for IE and then logout and then let the user go back in and that will fix it too. MSCOMCTL.OCX has been riddled with security issues and has many KillBits (registry entries that either force an ocx control to not be loaded or suggest another guid for a newer control). ' In the next dialog box that appears, click on 'Browse. When the pop-up menu window appears, click on 'Open With.' Click on 'Select the Program from a list' in the new pop-up window that appears, then click 'OK. Hold down the Shift key on your keyboard and right-click directly on the OCX file. ( Are you doing this under the local admin account of the machine or are you launching IE to RunAs Administrator ? ) Select the OCX file you want to register. Thanks for helping make community forums a great place.We have issues like that here for our CRM product that is web based as well ( The guy that said hey lets run everything in a browser should be shot some days! ) We are trying to better understand customer views on social support experience, so your participation in this interview project would be greatly appreciated if you have time. If you can find that ocx, simply use the commandline regsvr32.exe to register it. What happened is Windows7 is a lot more locked down than previous OS's so touching the registry is more difficult. Post, it seems this issue relate to your VB6 project file. OCX's/ActiveX controls always touch the registry.
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called mscomctl.oca and my project group subsequently fails to load. compile I get an altered vbp file showing a new reference to this file.
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Win7 Ultimate x86 and have run into a trap.
Can't load or register custom control mscomctl ocx windows#
And for this ‘Microsoft Windows Common Control 6.0’ checkbox issue, if you copy your current project from TFS local workspace folder to another general local folder(nothing relationship with TFS), then open this copied project from general local folderĪnd checked that checkbox for your project, then save your project and build using VS, this copied project can be built correctly using VS? Hi, Yesterday, I retired XP from my main development machine in favor of.
Can't load or register custom control mscomctl ocx update#
Industry colleague, Andrew Rohm provides this nice explanation: The problem is that the update leaves some old 2.0 Version entries in the Registry.