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    ActiveX

    Is there any way to know what file are missing in a CAB file to be able to load an ActiveX EXE in an Explorer regardless VB 6 is installed or not.

    It seems that a file is missing or something because it doesn't load on machines where VB is not installed. Any ideas? The OCX (ActiveX EXE) "only" needs msflxgrd.ocx and it's included on the CAB. Is there any dependency for this file I need to add to the CAB file?
    Last edited by Mc Brain; Apr 5th, 2002 at 03:39 PM.
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    ne1?
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    Why don't you use Package and DEployment Wizard to know the dependencies???

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    I did... but apparently, something is missing.
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