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    Active X issues


    For some reason this week I had many customers who got activex component errors.

    For no reason. It worked fine for months and suddenly there is a problem.

    I also have customers who created new installs and getting this problem, yet installs on other machines go fine.

    It is not always the same component or OS. I have XP and Vista machines doing this.

    The worst is I cannot get it fixed. I unregistered it using regsvr32 and tried to re-register the component. I get a successful message after de-registering and again when registering the component but when I run the app I still get the activeX error.

    I even tried to delete the file after de-registering it and copy the file I have to their computers thinking the file is corrupt, but same problem.

    Any advice ?

    Chris

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    Re: Active X issues

    Active-X component errors doesn't tell us anything. Need far more details, especially specific error details?
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