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Using Access 2K run-time instead the Access 97 full install my solve the problem you are having with the Date/Time picker control. If you do have a license, then you could install the Access run-time while you're installing your app.
#Mscomctl ocx cannot be installed license
You are perhaps assuming that you are stuck with Access 97 because those other computer are only licensed to install Access 97.Įven though other computers don't have a license to install full Access 2K application, you may have a license to install the Access 2K "run-time" on those other computers. Since you mentioned Access 2K, I was assuming that you had the ability to develop the application in that version. One solution is to use the run-time instead of trying to fix Access 97. Sometimes you just have to give up on the solution you are trying because the tools you are using were not designed to work the way you think they should.
I was just suggesting possible work-arounds to the problem.
#Mscomctl ocx cannot be installed how to
I don't how to solve or even trouble shoot the problem for Access 97.
Perhaps the fact that I've never used Access 97 means that I don't know enough about it to understand how it works and any attempts to explain what to look for are inaccurate. I think I understood your original problem. Pacific NorthWest Access Developers Group My lack of experience with Access 97 is showing. One last option would be to not use the control but build your own date/time picker. In fact, don't quote me, but I think that since you have VS you can distribute the runtime. If you have the developers version of Access 2K or XP, you can distribute the runtime without royalty fee. There may have been a change to how References/Controls are handled after Access 97. One thing might be to check to version of the control that you're installing manually.Īnother thing would be to check the references in your app to see if the control is found.Īnother could be to distribute the Access runtime with your app so people aren't using Access 97. As I say, I'm able to use it with Access 2K and up. There are no other dependencies to mscomct2.ocx that I know of. If that is the case, when you installed VS6 you may have put a copy of the control in the folder where the References in your app could find it. But that is the only variable from the way I do it to the way you tried it. Perhaps registering the control using regsvr32 was not successful but when you installed VS6 it was.Īnother possibility is that Access 97 may not search the registry to locate the control. I use this control successfully using Access 2K and up without installing VS6. How about you go delete so you don't have two threads with the same question? The way to register mscomct2.ocx and some file relate to be able to run my application using Access97 on new computer(never ever installed Access2K/XP or VisualStudio6.0 before) Whether there are some files relate to mscomct.ocx need to register ?ģ. VisualStudio6.0 or Access2K/XP whether I register mscomct2.ocx successfully.Ģ. Why the one of Date Time Picker not able to use before install However, when I install VisualStudio 6.0 with choosing ActiveX Control or Acess2K/XP in new Computer then my application run well.ġ. So I can't use one of that Date Time and Picker. I registered mscomct2.ocx successfully by using command:Īfter,I run my Application but one of ActiveX control (Date Time and Picker) not showed in my Form. + without installing Access2K/XP, VisualStudio before The main application installed in that computer: I bring that application to another new computer. I have an application in Access97 that using Date Time and Picker.
#Mscomctl ocx cannot be installed registration
use the "Auto register file (DLL, OCX, etc.I have a problem with registration mscomct2.ocx. double-click it or use the "Properties" context menu However, you can register a file like this: This is because Advanced Installer cannot determine the registration method used by the files or if the files need to be registered. use the Add Dependencies dialog to select the files you want to add to your projectĪlso, the files in your project are not registered automatically. select the "Add Dependencies" context menu If one of these files has dependencies, you can add them by following these steps: In the Files and Folders page of your project you need to add all the files of your application. I'm afraid that Advanced Installer does not do this automatically.
#Mscomctl ocx cannot be installed .exe
exe to get any file dependencies and having got them, do the required install and registering in the background. I naively thought that advanced installer would be able to parse the.