


32-bit can through to stop there, not 64, should how ah, add bit of what's in it?
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CodePudding user response:
In a 64 - bit Windows:64 exe and DLL in the directory c: \ Windows \ sys tem32 directory.
32 bit exe and DLL in the directory c: \ Windows \ sys wow64 directory.
So pay attention to:
In win64 system registered under 32-bit ocx DLL to 32 ocx or copy the DLL to the c: \ Windows \ syswow64 \ directory,
And registered to c: \ Windows \ syswow64 \ regsvr32 XXXXXXX ocx or DLL
Under win64 a system set up 32-bit programs use a database alias to c: \ Windows \ \ syswow64 \ cliconfg exe
Under win64 a system set up a 32-bit application system DSN to c: \ Windows \ \ syswow64 \ odbcad32 exe
A 64 - bit Windows platform attention point of the file system redirection http://www.cnblogs.com/jiake/p/4981555.html
64 - bit Windows platforms attention point of the registry to redirect http://www.cnblogs.com/jiake/p/4956218.html
Please strictly distinguish between the 32-bit ocx and 64 ocx!!!
CodePudding user response:
I remember where seen, with ActiveX EXE ways to deal with this problem,CodePudding user response:
Should be 64 office reference you use 32-bit components,