[email protected] wrote on 2010-11-15: 
> Hi gang Seem to have an issue running a program installed on windows 7.
> This is from the user. it uses an ocx but although he was logged in as a
> user with admin rights the ocx refused to load with regsvr32 I got him
> to run cmd as administrator and it went ok but when the vfp app starts
> it cant load the ocx and falls over. unless I get him to right click on
> the exe and run as administrator. So I know this is a rights issue but
> he says they are logged in with administrator rights, the directories
> are ok with all permissions. Anyone know whats hapening. bring back xp,
> never had these problems. Al

Al,

Where is the OCX installed? If it ended up on a 64bit Win 7 machine in the
Program Files\Common Files you'll have a problem. You shouldn't have the
problem if it's in the Program Files (x86)\Common Files folder.
The same may happen with the C:\Windows\System32 folder. The 32bit OCX
should be in the C:\Windows\SysWOW64 folder.

Tracy Pearson
PowerChurch Software




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