- #THE MODULE MSCOMCTL OCX FAILED TO LOAD INSTALL#
- #THE MODULE MSCOMCTL OCX FAILED TO LOAD 64 BIT#
- #THE MODULE MSCOMCTL OCX FAILED TO LOAD UPDATE#
ocx connectors are for extenders, LEDs, connecting to backplanes, etc.Here are my questions: Myi have the board figured out.
#THE MODULE MSCOMCTL OCX FAILED TO LOAD 64 BIT#
If you are using 64 bit Windows copy the MSCOMCTL.OCX to C:WINDOWSSYSWOW64. If you receive the error: it is probably a problem with the.
#THE MODULE MSCOMCTL OCX FAILED TO LOAD INSTALL#
Install the Visual Basic 6.0 Runtime Extended Files. The Module Mscomctl.ocx Was Loaded But The Call To Dllregisterserver Failed If this PC is for gaming, consider replacing the 9500GT. it says mscomcth.ocx is outdated and may need to be updated and this came about when reinstalling Registry Mechanic after a full format of my hard drive. If you try to register MSCOMCTL.OCX (which is 32 bit) on a 64 bit system and you put it in the typical C:WINDOWSSYSTEM32 folder you will get: THE MODULE ‘MSCOMTRL.OCX’ WAS LOADED BUT THE CALL TO DLLREGISTERSERVER FAILED WITH ERROR CODE 0X8002801C. Life is back to normal, and the problem stopped. Either Microsoft must have fixed it in a recent release or there was divine intervention.Īfter deleting the Treeview control on the form and re-inserting it, the problem was solved. it should say that the registration succeeded. This program requires MSCOMCT2.OCX, which is no longer included. Make sure the binary is stored at the specified path or debug it to check for problems with the binary or dependent.
Navigate the command prompt to the location C:WindowsSysWOW64 and typed regsvr32 mscomctl.ocx. The file MSCOMCT2.OCX is missing or corrupt. Copy the MSCOMCTL.ocx file to C:WindowsSysWOW64. NT5 professional with Service Pack1,VB6 with SP3. On search menu / Cortana search command prompt and run it as administrator by right clicking it. Failed to load control ImageList from mscomctl.ocx. I find valid Pheonix-Bit entries in my registry (HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\ Microsoft\InternetĮxplorer\ActiveX Compatibility\ corresponding to the "killed" TreeView control. Download the MSCOMCTL.ocx in Microsoft Download. I researched the KillBit issue described in The Kill-Bit FAQ which is suppose to prevent certain controls from running in IE and "Microsoft Office scenarios" (?). However, I still get the "There is no object in this control" error. Was there another issue in the discussion groups that related to my problem?īy the way, the 0x8002801c error went away after installing Vista SP2. I re-register MSCOMCTL.OCX, open the form, delete and reinsert the TreeView control. I did that and I now have MSCOMCTL.OCX version 6.1.98.16. I run my Access application and I get the same error, "There is not object in this control."
#THE MODULE MSCOMCTL OCX FAILED TO LOAD UPDATE#
The solution proposed is to download the update to the Visual Basic 6.0 Runtime Extended Files and install. In the Access discussion groups, I found a description of an issue with controls in the Visual Basic 6.0 Runtime Extended Files. Security Update 960715 disables controls in the Visual Basic 6.0 Runtime Extended Files.