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Default Problem with RICHTX32.OCX

I ask here for help in the problem I am facing with my VBA-application.
Namely RICHTX32.OCX (in windows\system32 -folder; versio nro: 6.00.8804; SP4)
is not functioning in my Excel-program. As the additional control, it refuses
to be added onto userform /-interface by informing that "The subject is not
trusted for the specified action". I have tried already the registration
statement: "regsvr32 \windows\system32\RICHTX32.OCX", which gives the message
"DLLregisterserver in \windows\system32\richtx32.ocx succeeded" as the sign
of succesful registration. But still it does not work. Can anyone there help
with this; what should I try next? - My operating system is XP with the
obviously latest updates installed.

then I was advised to download and install the current version ( 6.1.97.82)
of RICHTX32.OCX (from
http://activex.microsoft.com/controls/vb6/richtx32.cab). It did not eliminate
the problem; the same message pops up "The subject is not trusted for the
specified action" in trying to drag the control onto a Userform. Does anyone
know what would solve the problem?

 
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