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- #Component mscomctl ocx or install
- #Component mscomctl ocx or registration
- #Component mscomctl ocx or code
Problem is only with Object browser, otherwise the components work OK.įaulting application name: vb6.exe, version: 6.0.89.88, time stamp: 0x39c140a3įaulting module name: OLEAUT32.dll, version. OLEAUT32.dll on working Vista computer is. I post here App Event log which is added on every crash. If you have any feedback on our support, please remember to click “Mark as Answer” on the post that helps you. Perform the same method for comctl32.ocx.ĭale Qiao TechNet Subscriber Support in forum. There may be some changes without notice, Microsoft doesn’t guarantee any accuracy on contacting information.ģ.
#Component mscomctl ocx or registration
However, I didn't find an official source for this file, and running the COM registration by hand looks cumbersome to me. You can download the MSCOMCTL.OCX from the following link: UPDATE: As it turned out, it helps to download MSCOMCTL.OCX into C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32 on the other computer and then registering it via regsvr32 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\MSCOMCTL.OCX. If the issue still persists, let’s download a new MSCOMCTL.OCX and register it again. Regsvr32 c:\windows\SysWOW64\MSCOMCT2.OCX If you are using Window7 64bit, try typing: Please open a Command Prompt and run as Administrator, It seems that the MSCOMCTL.OCX isn’t correctly registered or that it isn’t compatible with your Windows. FIXED - Cant load BMW Coding Tool due to errors with MSCOMCTL.OCX. Please go to Event Viewer, click Applications and see if any error is logged.Ģ.
#Component mscomctl ocx or install
I'm trying to add enough detail here so you can work through the problem as I know sometimes links change or different sites go away.Thanks for posting in Microsoft TechNet forums.ĭo you install Windows 7 32bit version or Windows 7 64bit version?ġ. Use it at your own risk, but it was a lifesaver for me. I've attached the file that worked for me, but changed the extension. Once you get the old one working, it is up to you if you want to register a newer version of the ocx or not, it's probably a good idea.
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As soon as you register it, BMW Coding Tools will finally load!!! Whew!Īpparently, the offending registry key is: I've attached the one from 2011 that was available on the linked site. You need to get an older version of mscomctl.ocx, register that and it will successfully register. Turns out that there is some kind of incompatibility with newer versions of the mscomctl.ocxįile and registering it due to registry keys. Well, none of that worked and I spent hours trolling the internet for a solution. I need to run the regsvr32 command as administrator, make sure the file is in the right folder, etc., etc.
#Component mscomctl ocx or code
The module mscomctl.ocx was loaded but the call to DLLRegisterServer failed with error code Ox80004005 Ok, so I found a location on microsoft to download the file, and followed steps to register it, but when attempting to register it, I was then getting an error similar to: 'MSCOMCTL.OCX' or one of its dependencies not correctly registered: a file is missing or invalid. I used the Mike's Easy BMW Tools Package and had success getting connected with INPA, but when I would try to start BMW Coding Tools I was getting an error. Went through a minor nightmare trying to get BMW Coding Tool working on my Windows 7 machine, but I've got it fixed and wanted to share the details with others.