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PLEASE ADVISE! MSCOMCT2.OCX

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YoBi4Ever - 16 Feb 2006 19:01 GMT
Okay this is my problem:
I developed an application with Access 2002 and I was able to use
MSCOMCT2.OCX in forms and I've placed the file in the network so users can
use it since they had the full version of Access 2002. However, since we
upgraded all users to access 2003 I can't use the ActivexControl! It says
that I don't have a lisense for it!
Anyway, I look in the internet and they said that Office/access 2003 doesn't
ship with certain activex controls and that I should buy the access 2003
developers edition to use the activex controls! I don't get why we should be
the developers edition to package the software and use activex control when
we have the full version of office?

Thank you.
Alex Dybenko - 17 Feb 2006 07:52 GMT
Hi,
I think all your users can use your forms with this control, once it already
inserted in a form. You, as a developer, need a license to INSERT control
into form. As temporary workaround - I would suggest to use Access 2002 for
this, if control insert works there

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> Okay this is my problem:
> I developed an application with Access 2002 and I was able to use
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> Thank you.
YoBi4Ever - 17 Feb 2006 09:27 GMT
Thank you Alex.

I still don't get it... we have the full license for MS Office 2003 yet I
should use Office 2002 to develop! I also don't get why we spend the extra
money paying for the full version of Office when I could of bought the Access
2003 runtime and distributed the file.

> Hi,
> I think all your users can use your forms with this control, once it already
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YoBi4Ever - 17 Feb 2006 09:30 GMT
Hi Alex,

Sorry I forgot to say that this didn't answer my question...
I don't have Access 2002 since we were all upgraded to Office 2003...
is the only solution now to use ADE 2003?

> Okay this is my problem:
> I developed an application with Access 2002 and I was able to use
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> Thank you.
Alex Dybenko - 17 Feb 2006 11:02 GMT
Hi,
I think so, but to be sure suggest to check product details:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/office/technologyinfo/devtools/default.aspx

Actually - I just tried on a fresh system, where I have only Access 97 and
Office 2003 installed, in order to check that ADE 2003 solves the problem  -
insertion of these controls works fine, I tried up-and-down control.
so what is your exactly OS and office version - I will try to find and try
there also. And what exactly control you try to insert?

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YoBi4Ever - 17 Feb 2006 13:49 GMT
Hi Alex,

Thanks very much for all your help.
I did read the specs for ADE but they don't mention enough details about OCX

Our PC run on Windows XP Pro. SP2.
The control is  Microsoft ProgressBar Control, version 5.0 (SP2)

> Hi,
> I think so, but to be sure suggest to check product details:
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YoBi4Ever - 17 Feb 2006 14:26 GMT
Hi Alex,

My apologies but the control name is Microsoft MonthView Control 6.90.
However, I'm still having problms with Access 2003 and Microsoft progressBar
Control version 5.0 (sp2) even after I got comctl32.ocx and register it using
regsvr32.exe.

Thank a million!

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Alex Dybenko - 18 Feb 2006 16:10 GMT
Hi,
Microsoft MonthView Control is in the mscomct2.ocx, not comctl32.ocx,
and i have it inserted successfully in my test PC
can you try to register mscomct2.ocx and try again?

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