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    I need to create an Inet object in code. WHat I thought I had to do was:

    Dim Inet1 As New Inet

    But this doesnt seem to work. Does anyone know how I can accomplish this? Thanks in advance.
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    what do u mean it doesn't work?

    Do you have the internet transfer control added to your list of available controls? It won't work if its not there.
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    You have to add it as a Reference. Click Project > References > Microsoft Internet Transfer Control 6.0 (or whatever verson you have) and than in the Form Declarations:

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    Dim Inet1 As Inet
    And if you have VB5/VB6, just type Inet1. and a list will pop up. Than you can do what you wish.

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    It doesn't say Microsoft Internet Transfer Control but it does say Microsoft Internet Controls. Which doesn't appear to be the same thing. Where can I get the reference for it? I have VB 6 if that helps.
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    Try looking in Components instead of References, that might be where it is.
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    Nope, if you add it as a Component, than you have to use the control on your form.

    Click on References > Browse > and add MSInet.ocx.
    It should be there in the list, but since you can't find it, just go to it by going straight to the file itself.

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    Thumbs up Oh.

    Ok, there it is (duh). Alright its workin' now thanks guys!
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