Dear Dave, After you unzip the file you have to register the component. Go to tools, ActiveX, register. Find the OCX. Click on it and click OK. You also have to add the inf file to your Windows directory. C:\WINDOWS\inf.
Hope this helps. Kind regards Peter Peter T. Fairchild Consultant en Informatique [EMAIL PROTECTED] +41-(0)79-715-9155 Portable +41-(0)21-800-4044 Office "Form and Function are one" Frank Lloyd Wright 1867 - 1959 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hi Peter: > > Thanks, I found the file, downloaded and unzipped it. I then right clicked > and installed it. It "claimed" the installation was successfull but it's > still not available to MS Access. Are you (or anyone here) familiar with > installing these types of files? There's no installation procedures listed > on MS's site (at least that I could find). Any suggestions would be > appreciated. > > =Dave R= > > > > Dear Dave, > > The answer is here: > http://support. <http://support.microsoft.com/kb/297381> > microsoft.com/kb/297381 > > The MSCOMCT2.OCX is not included and you have to download it. > > Kind regards > > Peter > > Peter T. Fairchild > Consultant en Informatique > peterfairchild@ <mailto:peterfairchild%40bluewin.ch> bluewin.ch > +41-(0)79-715-9155 Portable > +41-(0)21-800-4044 Office > > "Form and Function are one" Frank Lloyd Wright 1867 - 1959 > > administrator@ <mailto:administrator%40grand-resorts.com> grand-resorts.com > wrote: > >> Hi All: >> >> I hope someone can give me a "simple" solution to this. I hope I just >> > forgot > >> to install something. >> >> Recently I had to re-install my MS Access program. (Version 2003). After >> installation I tried to go into design form on one of my existing >> > databases. > >> In the first form I tried to load it gave me an error. >> >> There is a missing or broken reference to the file MSCOMCT2.OCX. To ensure >> your database works properly you must fix this reference. >> >> What I boiled it down to is I had a drop down date picker that is no >> > longer > >> there. >> >> Was this possibly an "add on" when I orginally installed Access or is it a >> defective installation? Also, What other errors am I likely to encounter >> > if > >> THIS reference is broken, what other ones may be broken. >> >> Any ideas? >> >> Thanks in advance for any help. >> >> =Dave R= >> >> >> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] >> >> >> >> >> Yahoo! Groups Links >> >> >> >> >> >> > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
