Is this 64bit Windows 7 or 32 bit?  If 64, then you need to have the 
32bit ocx files put in a special folder (which I can't remember off the 
top of my head)

Frank.

Frank Cazabon
Samaan Systems Ltd. - Developing Solutions
www.SamaanSystems.com


On 29/06/2011 08:06 PM, Sytze de Boer wrote:
> Hi
> I use the ctdate.ocx in a number of my systems
>
> For some unknown reason, all these systems on my local pc are failing with
> an OLE error related to this ocx
> The LIC and OCX are stored in L:\
>
> I've exited to a CMD box and done the REGSVR32 (space) ctdate.ocx several
> times. It tells me the ocx was registered successfully
> But the apps are still failing
> I've run the CMD as an administrator and repeated above
> Same result
>
> I've rebooted (Windows 7)
> same result
>
> Does anyone have any ideas?
>

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