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Oct 1st, 2005, 06:00 AM
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How to register a ocx control if i dont have an Administration Previllege.
Hi,
I developed a Applicaiton in VB6, Access is the database. I used the FarPoint Control version 7. I compiled the project and created the exe through Package and Deployment Wizard. I installed in a client machine. During the installation i recieve the error
Failure writing to the system regirstry. The registry may be corrupt or you may not have the required permissions to write to the registry.
then if i contrinue after click the OK button for the above error the following error occurs next
Setup has encounered an error in the Registration Database.
and when i click OK , the following error occurs next
Quote:ODBC's SQLInstallDriverManager failed.
and when i click Ok then the following error occurs with the headin Setup Error 168
Setup has encountered a problem updating your system registry.
then the next error is
An error occured trying to update the Windows registration database.
when i click OK button , finally this error repeats for a very long time.
In this company all PC's has restrictions and only certain pervilleges. I think the administrator previlleges is need to register this control. Kindly suggest me is there any alternate way for this - to register controls. itried through regedit, but not suceeded.
I tried in another way, i used the Inno Setup Compiler and tried, still that too have problems but after the installation. But the problem occurs for the same control. fpspr70.ocx.
When i use InnoSetup and install and when i try to use the Form which has the FarPoint Control. the below is the error comes
Quote:Run-time error '339'
Component 'FPSPR70.ocx' or one of its dependencies not correctly registered: a file is missing or invalid.
kindly tell me to solve this.
Thankyou,
Chock.
Last edited by chockku; Oct 1st, 2005 at 06:34 AM.
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