Anigif.ocx Registration
When registering QlikView OCX v 9 and earlier in the Windows system, the version number was stored in decimal format, corresponding to the “Version” tab of the OCX file. In QlikView OCX v10, the version number has to be stored in HEX format (a.0) instead of decimal (10.0), for the development environment to recognize the QlikView OCX component correctly. Copying the QlikView OCX control to the target computer The QlikView OCX component (QlikOCX.ocx) must first be copied to the target computer. The OCX file may be put in any location on the disk. The OCX file must then be registered by Windows before it can be used. Registration of OCX and DLL files is done by the program Regsvr32.exe, which can be found in the windows system or windows system32 directory.
After registration the OCX file may not be moved without re-registering it. OCX registration for development purposes If you are unfamiliar with registering OCXs follow the steps below: • Double-click on the OCX file. • Unless files with OCX extension are already associated with Regsvr32.exe on your computer the Windows dialog Open with will appear.
• Click Other and browse your way to the windows system or windows system32 directory. • Select Regsvr32.exe and click Open. • After a few seconds a message will be shown indicating that the registration succeeded.
OCX registration for commercial purposes If the QlikOcx has not been properly registered by the installation package, you might have to do it manually. Registration can be made from a command- line statement like: regsvr32 /s 'C: Mypath qlikocx.ocx' where C: MyPath is replaced by the relevant path the QlikOcx.ocx file on your target computer. This operation can also be performed by any commercial installation utility software. Manual De Servicio Nissan Sentra 1990. The /s modifier makes the registration run in silent mode, i.e. No messages are displayed.
Im using windows 7 home premium 64 bit I've been trying to register Comdlg32.ocx on my new system. Quite the >exercise in frustration! For a while, it wouldn't find the file, but I >think I have worked around that problem by giving permissions to all >users, since you can't Run As Admin for an.ocx file. However, I'm geting a new error now: The module 'comdlg32.ocx' may not be compatible with the version of Windows that you're running. Check to see if the module is compatible with an x86 (32-bit) or x64 (64-bit) version of regsvr32.ocx. My system is a 64-bit, so I'm pretty sure I would need the 64-bit comdlg32.ocx module. Does such a thing exist?


Where can I find it? There are lots of sites out her with downloads for this module, but none seem to specify 32-bit or 64-bit. Somehow i managed to fix this but im getting a new error The module 'C: Windows system32 comdlg32.ocx' failed to load. Make sure the binary is stored at the specified path or debug it to check for problems with the binary or dependent.DLL files.
The specified module could not be found. Hi, I would suggest you to reinstall any Direct X if installed.
If not, let’s try running SFC scan and check. System File Checker (SFC) checks that all Windows 7 system files are where they should be as they were by default and not corrupted, changed, or damaged. Click Start, click All Programs, click Accessories, right-click Command Prompt, and select Run as Administrator. Click Continue or supply Administrator credentials if prompted.