Originally Posted by randem
XT18,
This is one of the biggest Noobie mistake that is made. You are attempting to shortcut the installation process and I would not want to be one of the people who gets your program.
I'll explain... You are creating the ocx in the system folder. First you never check to see if one is there. Second, you never check to see if you are putting the correct version there. These two things alone WILL cause unseen problems for those who install your program. For if their system has a newer version of the ocx, you will roll them back to a prior version and may disable or cause other programs on their computer to stop working.
Many have done this only to say "Well, my program works...". Meanwhile the client is left scratching his head!