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Default automatically installing mscal.ocx

If you want to use an Excel installer, let me know and I will send you an
example of what I use. With this code, I ask my users to Extract a .zip
file to a file location I specify, so it is not completely automatic.




"Tim Marsh" wrote in message
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i've just taken a quick look at INNO; I'm no IT expert, but it looks
very promising! thanks for your help RBS, i'm sure i'll figure it
out.

On 8 Mar, 11:24, "RB Smissaert"
wrote:
windows is XP Pro


That should have it. I have the same.
If you want to stick with MSCal.ocx then it would be
best to provide an installation package.
I use the free INNO installer and that is very good.

RBS

"Tim Marsh" wrote in message

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Ah, thanks. that explains the lack of control. my windows is XP Pro
Version 5.1.2600 Service Pack 2 Build 2600.


But in terms of moving on, i would still need a method of deployment
for whichever control I used (as mentioned previously) and as i've
already put it together using the mscal control, i would prefer to
keep with that. Any thoughts? In the meantime, i'll try and create
some code for it... if successful, i'll post back here.


Thanks for your continued patience!


Tim


On 8 Mar, 10:50, "RB Smissaert"
wrote:
Look at this one:http://support.microsoft.com/kb/297381


What is your windows version?


RBS


"Tim Marsh" wrote in message


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Thanks for the reply RBS.


I've searched my c: drive and can't find 'MSComCt2.ocx' so it seems
i
am in the same position as for the 'mscal.ocx', ie, even if i
downloaded MSComCt2.ocx i would still have to have some way of
deploying it / registering it etc etc (but please correct me if i'm
wrong)


Thanks,


Tim


PS - i did manage to find MSComCtl.ocx which i registered with
windows
and added as a reference in the VBE but i didn't see any applicable
control that i could use as a result... any ideas?!


RB Smissaert wrote:


It is in MSComCt2.ocx Microsoft Windows Common Controls-2 6.0
So, just set a reference to it and add the control to the
control box.


RBS


"Tim" <tmarsh-trousers-@-take off my trousers to
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Hi,


I have a workbook that uses the calendar control, mscal.ocx; it
works
great! but i would like to distribute to various users some of
which
are
unlikely to have that control registered or even installed on
their
system. does anyone know of a way to automatically /
programatically: -
1) install the calendar control if its not present (in the right
location)
2) if not registered, register it (all systems will be windows
xp)


i would want this to run before opening the workbook. and it
would
have
to be simple installation (ie, i just say 'open workbook xxx' and
it
all
installs automatically!


could i do it with vba in another workbook? if so, could someone
give
me
some pointers as to how i would do it?


Thanks for any help,


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