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Try going to your temp directory and removing any .esd files in that
directory or directories below that.

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I have a macro that access the internet using MSInet. Recently I

reformated the harddrive (it crashed). Before the crash I was using the
macro without errors. Now when I try to put the msinet.ocx back into the
userform I get a message that it's not properly registered, I did registred
it with regsvr32.



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Sorry, that was a typo: should be .EXD files.

probably in a subdirectory like

VBE
and/or
Excel8.0

below the temp directory. Of couse remove all the temp files you can as
well.

Excel should be closed when you do this.

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No .esd files in the Temp directory, or anywhere else on the hard drive.

"Tom Ogilvy" wrote:

Try going to your temp directory and removing any .esd files in that
directory or directories below that.

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Regards,
Tom Ogilvy

"Bill" wrote in message
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I have a macro that access the internet using MSInet. Recently I

reformated the harddrive (it crashed). Before the crash I was using the
macro without errors. Now when I try to put the msinet.ocx back into

the
userform I get a message that it's not properly registered, I did

registred
it with regsvr32.






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