Re: MSComctlLib.ListViewCtrl.2
- From: "Tony Toews [MVP]" <ttoews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 23 Jun 2009 16:05:56 -0600
kengo <kengo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I have a Microsoft Access (2007) form which has worked for some time now
using MSComctlLib.ListViewCtrl.2. I just tried to use it today and received
this error 'There is no object in this control.' When in form design mode if
I try and add the 'Microsoft ListView Control 6,0 (SP4) I receive the
following error 'You don't have the license required to use this ActiveX
control.'
Killbits got recently set on lots of Microsoft and other vendors
controls via Windows Updates due to security risks in the controls.
I *THINK* the most recent version of these controls is at the
following web page.
Description of the cumulative update rollup for the Visual Basic 6.0
Service Pack 6 Runtime Extended Files
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/957924
You will need to download and install the updates on your system to
test. Then you will need to distribute a new version of the OCX(s)
to your users as well as a new copy of your FE MDB/MDE/etc. As
installing and registering the OCX will require admin privileges this
will need to be coordinated with your IT department.
Tony
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