From: Brandon Russell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: RE: Real Producer ActiveX


        I've been developing using the RPG2 ActiveX control for a little
over a week now (NT4.0 Server exclusively).  Early on, I had issues
regarding remote installing the .cab file from the server onto a remote
client.  Keys were not being registered correctly in the registry.  However,
I never noticed any such issues on my development machine.  All logon
profiles successfully loaded the control.

        The resolution to my problem was hosting the .cab file on a system
that had Producer G2 installed, and making sure that the recipient machine
had the software as well.  When you compile your .cab, it is necessary to
specify where all .dlls are coming from, default is the host machine.  If
your host doesn't have all the necessary files, then the dlls won't be
registered, or even installed, properly.

        Hopefully this somewhat answered your question.  If not, I'll be
happy to help out via email. 
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-----Original Message-----

Date: Fri, 22 Oct 1999 08:26:10 -0700
From: RealForum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Real Producer ActiveX

From: William Orr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Real Producer ActiveX

Does anyone have any experience of using the Real Producer ActiveX control
on Windows NT4.0?

I can only use it from the Administrator's login.  For all other user
accounts, the control tells me that Real Producer 6.1 must be installed
first.  (It already is.)  Installing the ActiveX from the various user
accounts does not help.  I suspect that the ActiveX control is checking
H_Key_Current_User in the registry for some parameters which are only
correct for Administrator, but I don't know if this is correct or if I can
correct it.


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