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   Raoul Watson to Jan Hyde   
   Re: IE7 gotcha   
   23 Oct 06 08:55:26   
   
   From: WatsonR@IntelligenCIA.com   
      
   "Jan Hyde"  wrote in message   
   news:8itoj2dd1m3ljb66lr4pnivthjuaa1jps5@4ax.com...   
   > "Raoul Watson" 's wild thoughts   
   > were released on Sat, 21 Oct 2006 10:20:02 GMT bearing the   
   > following fruit:   
   >   
   >>   
   >>"Raoul Watson"  wrote in message   
   >>news:4sm_g.272$ke4.191@trndny02...   
   >>>I have used IE7 beta for a while and yesterday finally Microsoft auto   
   >>>update installed "the real one".   
   >>> Now every single project / source I have with references to toolbar (e.g   
   >>> Private Sub Toolbar1_ButtonClick(ByVal Button As MSComctlLib.Button)   
   >>> gets   
   >>> "User-defined type not defined."   
   >>   
   >>I forgot to mention, basically everything with references to MSComctlLib   
   >>broke.   
   >>   
   >   
   > Can you post a small example that demostrates your problem   
   > that we could try.   
   >   
   >   
   >   
   > Jan Hyde (VB MVP)   
   >   
      
   Oh it's not a problem at all, I had to run regsvr32 to register mscomctl and   
   mscomct2.ocx.   
   For some reason after IE7 install, both ocx's are not recognized inside   
   projects anymore.   
   So any project having a listview, toolbar (anything using those ocx's)   
   will treat it as a control that's not loaded.   
   Reregistering them seems to clear up the problem.   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
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