Re: "Could not locate some objects...."
- From: "inquirer" <noreply@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 27 May 2005 08:59:19 +1000
I have done that and the additional tools that are checked are identical on
both systems. Looks as tho I'll have to fins another way round this.
Chris
"bigwheel" <bigwheel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> "inquirer" wrote:
>
>> I think the problem is that on my desktop I have VB loaded but it is not
>> on
>> the laptop.
>>
>> So is it possible to identify the OCX? that is required and copy it to
>> the
>> laptop and then register it? Or is there more to it than that?
>>
> I use the date picker which is contained in MSCOMCT2.OCX so if you know
> that
> there is a control on a user form which is not part of the "normal" set of
> controls, you can find the library name as follows:-
>
> In the VB editor, click on View>Toolbox. Then, right click on a blank
> part
> of the toolbox and select Additional Tools. You will next see a dialog
> containing a list of available controls and the library file is shown when
> you click on the descriptions (some are .dll, some .ocx). Check which
> ones
> you have on the desktop and make those libraries available on your laptop.
> Then register them, if necessary.
>
> HTH
.
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