You can use VB to package the control in a setup program that can be run on
each machine.

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> hello sir,
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> thx
> mohan
Rafael - 12 Feb 2004 17:10 GMT
I also have a form with a date picker and all I had to do was copy and
register mscomct2.ocx to my client machines.
Thanks,
Rafael
> You can use VB to package the control in a setup program that can be run on
> each machine.
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> > thx
> > mohan
Veggatron - 24 Feb 2004 09:09 GMT
> I also have a form with a date picker and all I had to do was copy an
> register mscomct2.ocx to my client machines.
>
same here.
just copy that file to your system32-directory and run "regsvr3
mscomct2.ocx
Veggatron - 24 Feb 2004 09:09 GMT
> I also have a form with a date picker and all I had to do was copy an
> register mscomct2.ocx to my client machines.
>
same here.
just copy that file to your system32-directory and run "regsvr3
mscomct2.ocx