Microsoft Forms 2.0 Object Library Vb

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RE: Don't use Microsoft Forms 2.0 Object Library! CCLINT (Programmer)29 Jul 03 10:10>I then found the following from Microsoft...
You should post the article number or address when posting something like this before scaring everyone.

There is no problem using/referencing it as I can see...just don't distribute it.

If it is not on the client's PC, the client can freely download the Microsoft ActiveX Control Pad which contains the Fm20.dll from the MS site...

Read this article:
=kb;en-us;224305

Because it is not supported under VB does not mean it will not work.
And because it is not supported it is only natural that it hasn't been tested.
You should test thoroughly anyways, know what is redistributable when distributing/selling, test any components like this which you rely the client to already have, etc, and read your EULA. RE: Don't use Microsoft Forms 2.0 Object Library! pokermat (Programmer)(OP)29 Jul 03 10:56johnwm - of course I saw this, I just didn't think it was a very professional solution. Here's the app, oh and by the way you'll have to download this thing from Microsoft.

CCLINT - patronising? I didn't say there was a problem referencing/using it, I said there was a problem installing it onto machines without Office. Hmmm, testing, didn't think of that.

Like I said, I was just trying to prevent others from making the same mistake. I guess I'll leave it to the 'Experts' in future. RE: Don't use Microsoft Forms 2.0 Object Library! CCLINT (Programmer)29 Jul 03 12:15>patronising

oh my goodness...

Nope. Do you feel that any corrections on mis-leading statements are a possible sign of patronizing?

>"I said there was a problem installing it onto machines without Office."

Not just that.
You said "Don't use..." in the subject title and in the first statement you said "...App on clients which don't have MS Office installed don't use the above library".

So the post, along with the quote, leads a person to believe that there is no work-around, and not possible unless they have MS office, when in the MS article you quoted clearly shows there is a solution.

And this offered solution you had left/cut out of the quote you posted for whatever reasons!
IMO, this was the problem.

Posting a reference, or at least the complete information, for something like this would have been alright then.

So, I was just trying to fill in the gaps and complete the mis-leading information!


RE: Don't use Microsoft Forms 2.0 Object Library! sdraper (Programmer)30 Jul 03 15:00pokermat,
CCLINT and johnwm have responded about 3000 times each to others posts. They have helped many, many people since they have been here. They were only trying to help in this case as well. So I don't think that two peeps that have helped so many would just jump in and try to bust yer chops. If you would have searched the forums for posts about the forms 2.0 library you probably would find that this subject has been discussed into the ground. So anyway thanks for contributing but don't take this all so personnally.

yer cyberpal, Sam
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I Lesson, after 4 years this post is still very helpful. My situation was: I have some excel macros with a date control (DTPicker) and yesterday i need to do a change in macro and this error appear (Object library invalid or contains references to object definitions that could not be found). So, this error was created because from last time that I use the macro and yesterday I installed a application that work with VBA and probably it change the file MSComCtl2 that change the MSComCtl2.exd out of date. so, for my situation you solution works well. After delete EXD files the error missing and the new MSComCtl2.exd was generated in profile path and now I can change may macro.
Thank you for share the problem and solution .
Best regards, Vitor

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