- #Mscomctl ocx not correctly registered 64 Bit#
- #Mscomctl ocx not correctly registered code#
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#Mscomctl ocx not correctly registered code#
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#Mscomctl ocx not correctly registered 64 Bit#
Progress Software Corporation makes no explicit or implied claims to the validity of this information.Īny sample code provided on this site is not supported under any Progress support program or service. The ocx control should be in your Syswow64 (if 64 bit pc) folder and not in the app folder, and it needs to be registered manually (common vb6 problem in Win7, 8 ,10). Make sure the binary is stored at the specified pathor debug it to check for problems with the binary or dependant. I ran into this and the only alternative left to me was to remove the control from the project ( in my case a Status Bar ) and use a Label field to cover the duties of the Status Bar. I think the reg.bat program is placing the mscomctl.ocx file in System32 folder when it should be placing it in the SysWOW64 folder, so, when I try to start AVSTODVD I am getting a 'The module 'mscomctl.ocx' failed to load. MSComCtl.OCX prior to that was working fine. Now extract the file to your C:WINDOWSsystem32 directory.
If the file is missing, then download the MScomctl.exe file from a reliable website. However, the information provided is for your information only. MSComCtl.OCX was in 2012 modified in such a way that it became in-compatibable with legacy VB6 applications. First search for MScomctl ocx on your local drive to see if it is missing.
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#Mscomctl ocx not correctly registered Pc#
ocx is a system process that is needed for your PC to work properly.
MSCOMCTL.OCX is part of Visual Basic 6 Package and you can download you. ocx is an ActiveX Control module that contains common controls used by Windows, such as ImageCombo, ImageList, ListView, ProgressBar, Slider, StatusBar, TabStrip, ToolBar, and TreeView controls. The origins of the information on this site may be internal or external to Progress Software Corporation (“Progress”). OCX or one if its dependencies not correctly registered: a file is missing.