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- WHERE DOES MSCOMCTL OCX COME FROM HOW TO
- WHERE DOES MSCOMCTL OCX COME FROM WINDOWS 8.1
- WHERE DOES MSCOMCTL OCX COME FROM CODE
- WHERE DOES MSCOMCTL OCX COME FROM ZIP
I started my investigation with an installation of Microsoft Access 2013 64bit in Windows 8.1 (64bit). No 64bit TreeView with Access 2013 (and 2010)
WHERE DOES MSCOMCTL OCX COME FROM HOW TO
Regards - Wayne RE: Begin: ActiveX-TreeView-MScomctl.Add 64-bit support for mscomctl.ocx, allowing users working in 64-bit versions of Office to create, edit, and open macro files containing the Common Controls.Īs there still is ongoing confusion on how to install and use the 64bit Edition of the Microsoft Common Controls, I decided to investigate the issues and write down my findings. Although at this point in time I'm thinking renaming the FILER.FLL to BUBBA.DLL and hoping MS never catches me, might be a viable solution too. Should I be looking at another activex object? My goal is to mimic the foxpro filer object for a distributed app. Sorry if my inexperience has caused you to advise me to go one way, when the reality is I need to go the other way. Iow.User selects a valid drive from a dropdown, and *bam* all the Directory names end-up in the cursor for me to begin processing on. I am looking to do this programatically, without having the user have to click on an image to expand/contract - plus/minus a TreeView. Since my goal is to scan a hard drive, collect all the Directory Names, and Sub Directory Names and stuff them in a cursor, I gotta ask is TreeView the right ActiveX component for me to be looking at?
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Thank-you for the link.Īfter viewing the files, and taken a cursory view of how they worked, I must ask myself if I am going down the right path with the TreeView solution.
WHERE DOES MSCOMCTL OCX COME FROM ZIP
I have dl the zip files that you referenced. Regards - Wayne RE: Begin: ActiveX-TreeView-MScomctl.ocx Mike Gagnon (Programmer) 1 Oct 02 12:40 Nothing happened but the Fox err msg complaining about " = True" as "True" = ng (no good) I tried mimicing your coding and example and tried this (in the click event)
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Private Sub TreeView1_Expand(ByVal Node As Node)
WHERE DOES MSCOMCTL OCX COME FROM CODE
It didn't look like fox code and crashed when I clicked. It appeared as a white box.įollowing danceman's suggestion to look at the help files for props of this object, I came across some code that I tried to implement under the click event of a cmdbut. I then created a new form, and was able to drop this ActiveX object onto my form. I selected the 6.0 option and set it to default. 2 *new* entries appeared in the drop down Microsoft TreeView, version 6.0 and Microsoft TreeView, version 5.0 (SP2). Mike, following your initial example, I then tried moving forward by adding the MScomctl.ocx. Thanx for the references to the help files. I followed your coding example, and everything worked fine. Gentlemen.thank-you for taking the time to reply. If you want to get the best response to a question, please check out FAQ184-2483 first RE: Begin: ActiveX-TreeView-MScomctl.ocx danceman (Programmer) 1 Oct 02 07:14 In the different command buttons put respectively: On your form create 5 commandbuttons (by switching back on your Form's control toolbar to standard). This Activex (as are some others) is a non-visual activex, so it doesn't matter where you put it on the form.Ĥ. Now you see your Microsoft Common Dialog Activex.ģ. Create a new form and in the Form Control Toolbar, at the top (next to the arrow pointer ), thee is a button with books on it (View Classes), click and switch to Activex. Let's assume you picked Microsoft Common Dialog control.Ģ. Go to (in the menu) Tools->Options->Controls and find the Activex you want to use, and click in the checkbox on the left and save as default. RE: Begin: ActiveX-TreeView-MScomctl.ocx Mike Gagnon (Programmer) 1 Oct 02 05:13ġ. Create an association in My Computer by clicking View and then clicking Folder Options."Ĭould I impose on someone to walk me thru this basic lesson. "PKGB050.OCX err msg This file does not have a programs associated with it for performing this action. (1)ActiveX Control on top of the container.Īnd produced this err msg when clicked on.
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I thought I had to put (3) Container on the form then drop "ActiveX controls are added to a form in an application by using the Visual FoxPro OLE container control."įair enough.however I have *nothing* in my Forms Toolbar for a "OLE container control"Ģ.)ActiveX Bound Control(OLE Bound Control) I can take it from there, but I do head help in working with the MScomctl.ocx and the OLE object construction. I'd like to do this behind the scenes and load a cursor. I am attempting to generate something similiar to the FILER.FLL that will be distributable in a stand alone exe. This is my first attempt at using ActiveX and adding a OLE object to my form.