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Vb6controls. Reg is only one way, to the Microsoft website to download and run the VB6 control licence patch,CodePudding user response:
Can't find the relevant patch ah, don't know where I can download to, and whether Windows 7 because of restricted by administrator privileges, so use for XP registration method won't workCodePudding user response:
I uploaded a methods and tools, back to you tomorrow, I am also Windows 7 ultimateCodePudding user response:
http://download.csdn.net/detail/kiwii339/4793891I also checked, then collected some methods and tools, you give it a try, hope to help you
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Problems have been solved, the method is to MSFLXGRD. Ocx copy to C: \ WINDOWS \ system32 directory, then run the regsvr32. Exe MSFLXGRD. Ocx that will pop up registration window, can go to the normal use of the control, the Win Xp is run directly vb6controls. Reg the registration of the script, the script now it is difficult to find online for 6.1 version of the registry editor, thank youCodePudding user response:
Consult, originally developed by VB program under XP system, changed recently for the Windows 7 system, found the control fail to load, error without a license, try the above method or notCodePudding user response:
Is very simple, reshipment VB6 can, may be you will pack what software VB6 related library file cover off.CodePudding user response:
VB6 application installer also don't use other software to make, or library files registered can also cause VB6 controls the licensing issues. I understand.CodePudding user response:
Methods there are many, see what kind of good,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