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Thread: "You do not have the appropriate license to use this functionality" Meaning..?

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    Hi,
    I was trying out this sendmail program from www.freevbcode.com which uses a class module. However, when I compile the EXE file and run it in the directory with the included DLL, I get this error message. When I compile the DLL on my own machine, it runs, so what does it mean?

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    The file in question is http://www.freevbcode.com/code/SendMail.zip
    I'm using VB 6 Pro..
    Thank you.

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    Okay I have 6 things for you to do:
    1. Close all your programs.
    2. Shutdown computer.
    3. Put computer back in box.
    4. Return computer to the store and say, "I'm too stupid to use a computer."
    5. Go home.
    6. Watch TV and never use a computer again.
    That should fix it! If not seek a good docter.

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    What is that meant to mean?

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    digitalerror, your not making many friends here, if you have nothing helpful to say, then don't.

    i use VB6 Learning Ed, and i sometimes get that message when i try to import OCX controls like the MSCOMM and Gauge controls, i believe it is to do with certain limitations on some editions of VB6, for example Enterprise and Pro editions can create activeX Controls, but i cannot on VB6 LE! What version do you use??

    [This message has been edited by wossname (edited 01-16-2000).]

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    When you compile the dll yourselve, it gets registered. If you had registered the dll with regsvr32.exe, it would have worked too.

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    Thanks guys..
    Regsvr32 does the work.

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    MSComm registering

    Hi, I am having trouble with MSComm control. I got the licensing message. What exactly did you do with the regs32 thing to solve this problem. I must also state that I am using VB 5.0 learning edition and that I downloaded the ocx from the net!

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