![]() I guess it's a bit drastic but there was something seriously wrong with the system and I just couldn't find any other solution. So how do you trouble shoot something like this? Is there any way to ask Windows to confirm that a certain file is really registered? A way to ask Windows if all the dependancies are registered and if not, which one? Is there any way to get a better error message as to the problem?īefore I have the customer throw the computer out the window and replace it, is there anything else I can do?Įdit: Ok. I also disabled visual themes, ran in compatibility mode for XP SP2, disabled anti-virus, turned off the UAC, ran as administrator (and installed as administrato), edited permissions for the. Tabctl32.ocx, also known as a TABCT2 OLE Control DLL file, was created by Timersoft for the. I agree, but their differences are also useful too. under the Win32 DLL (Dynamic link library) file type category. There is only one copy of the tabctl32.ocx on the system, it's the right version number, it's registered. MSCOMCTL.OCX is part of Visual Basic 6 Package and you can download you can just download the MSCOMCTL.OCX directly from us HERE. All are present and accounted for so far as I can tell. ![]() ![]() ocx seems to want more or less basic OLE and such-like. ![]() I checked Depends.exe but I didn't really understand the detail of the output but this. First, thanks very much for all your help so far. ![]()
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