Good stuff, problem solved
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On Thu, Mar 24, 2011 at 9:55 AM, Mike Copeland <[email protected]> wrote:

> I'm assuming that this is ctDate.ocx from DBI?
>
> If yes, then you probably haven't registered the OCX as Admin. I've had
> problems with Win7 acting like things are okay, but then throwing the
> OCX not registered error.
>
> My solution is to activate and log in as the ADMINISTRATOR, then
> register the OCX with "regsvr32 ctdate.ocx"
>
> Make sure you are in the same folder as the ctdate.ocx file when you
> do...my experience is that the OCX can be anywhere.
>
> You can try to accomplish this by opening the command window as
> administrator (find the "command" option in your Win7 Start menu,
> right-click it and select run as admin.) You'll get a nice little DOS
> box command prompt. CD to the folder where the OCX file is located and
> run the regsvr32 command.
>
> This assumes you are running Win7 32-bit. If you're on 64-bit it may be
> a bit more difficult, but can still be done.
>
> Mike
>
> > Previously, my main machine was a laptop HP9440 and I installed Win7 on
> it.
> > Worked fine except either the video card was damaged or the driver
> wouldn't
> > work properly.
> >
> > So I've built a new pc and I've struck a peculiar problem
> > After transferring all the data and source code I noticed an Ole error
> where
> > I use ctDate.OCX
> > So I ran my "workstation" set up and all previously compiled apps where I
> > use this ocx all ran fine again
> > This workstation set up is an Inno compiled exe which has the vfp
> runtimes
> > as well as ocx registrations
> >
> > But when I try to "Modi form " the form that contains the ocx, I still
> get
> > ole error with message "class is not licenced for use"
> > I can't figure this
> >
>
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