Registering OCX files only works on built in administratoraccount but need it to work on 'man made' admininstrator account. (I didn't think there would be a difference but there seems to be) It is important that our BESPOKE database package works withWindows 8. In order for it to work it has to be ran As Administratorfor every user (shared MS Access database). It is therefore important to register its OCX files to getall functionality to work.
I have a third party web application that relies on a particular OCX file to be registered on the user. Registering OCX with regsvr32.exe and. How to install (and register) an ActiveX component. Viewing Open Files In Server 2011. To distribute the ActiveX component file (.OCX. We have created are the menu designer software CD.
Created Administrator account install When installed on a “man made” account withfull administrator permissions it won’t register the ocx files (c: windows syswow64 then register each one) Thus, software will not run as administrator 2. Built in Administrator account install Installs the software, just like above andwhen registering the ocx files (as above) it registers fine, no errors) Thus, the software runs fine on this login. I am, like everyone I suppose, new to Windows 8, I thinkthere is a discrepancy somewhere between the built in administrator and a “manmade” one. Either way, this is not getting my software installed onWindows 8 and I can’t meet my deadline, could someone please help explain offersome guidance.
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