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OK I misunderstood, I didn't realise the control is working. However, AFAIK,
the path of a registered control should not be relevant(though the VB
controls would normally be in the relevant system folder).

Regards,
Peter T

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On Tue, 23 Mar 2010 09:09:07 -0000, "Peter T" <peter_t@discussions wrote:

As you say, x64 is not included in the list of OS. I am surprised though,
AFAIK the VB6 runtime files are the same in 32 & 64 bit systems, although
not all of the files will work in x64, maybe that's why x64 is not listed.

However if your version of the control is older that might be the reason
it's not working, typically that's the explanation in other OS.

One thing though, I think most if not all those ActiveX controls will fail
to work in 64 bit Office, if that's what you have.

Regards,
Peter T


My control *IS* older (6.00?) and *IS* working. I believe it was just in
a
different directory on my W7-64 machine than on the XP-32 machine.
--ron





 
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