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Old Jun 3rd, 2006, 04:05 AM   #1
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[2005] reference to "AxShockwaveFlash"

Hi,

Why I can't make references to:
"AxShockwaveFlash" in Microsoft Visual Basic 2005 Express Edition.

I get this error message:
Failed to import the ActiveX control. Please ensure it is properly registered.

With Visual Basic 2003 I can make reference.
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Old Jun 3rd, 2006, 04:32 AM   #2
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Re: [2005] reference to "AxShockwaveFlash"

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Hi,

Why I can't make references to:
"AxShockwaveFlash" in Microsoft Visual Basic 2005 Express Edition.

I get this error message:
Failed to import the ActiveX control. Please ensure it is properly registered.

With Visual Basic 2003 I can make reference.
Hi,

I'm using VB 2005 and didn't found that Ax as well.
But is it possible to build some Webapplications with VB 2005 Express Edition,
If not then it could be possible that it doens't support this Ax control.

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Re: [2005] reference to "AxShockwaveFlash"

Hi,

I found the answer at the next link:

http://blogs.vbcity.com/drydo/archiv...2/07/5731.aspx
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Re: [2005] reference to "AxShockwaveFlash"

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I found the answer at the next link:

http://blogs.vbcity.com/drydo/archiv...2/07/5731.aspx
Hi,

Thanks to let me know.
Here's a thread how to use it, see post nr. 7 ;

http://www.vbforums.com/showthread.php?t=408858

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