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FlexGrid problem

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SF - 16 Nov 2006 10:14 GMT
Hi,

I have downlaoded an example using Flexgrip from
http://www.rogersaccesslibrary.com/OtherLibraries.asp. It is a very nice
example. I have registered the OCX and trying to insert it into a new form
in my new DB. Instead I got error message saying that 'You don't have the
licence required to use this Active Control...'. Strangely, I can open the
form contain the OCX come with the downlaoded example.

I was wondering if anyone could give advice on this case

TIA,

SF
Alex Dybenko - 16 Nov 2006 11:24 GMT
Hi,
once control is inserted on a form - you can use it wherever it registered,
but in order to insert control on a form during design time - you need a
license. AFAIK - design license for this control is shipped with Visual
studio or visual basic 6

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