It won't work for you unless you have some form of Visual Basic tools loaded on your system
: Comdlg32.ocx: Common Dialog -- this allows you to use code to open up a dialog box, select a file, and the commit that file .... then some more code will actually run the regsvr32.exe
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1. Skip this helper from above
2. Put your DLL file into C: \ WINDOWS \ SYSTEM
3. go to run or command promt and type: regsver32.exe C: \ WINDOWS \ SYSTEM \ <place extension = "" file = "" Here = "" name = "" With = "">
Example: regsver32.exe C: \ WINDOWS \ SYSTEM \ gif89.dll
4. That's it
5. Windows XP will work
6. Windows 7 is a differnt beasty (writting 32bit DLL to 64 windows7)
-Place the DLL in the c: \ windows \ syswow64 folder
-Go to accessories and command prompt
-Log On command proimpt as Administrator
-From command prompt write full pathway
-Example: c: \ windows \ syswow64 \ regsver32.exe c: \ windows \ syswow64 \ gif89.dll
Else:
-Be sure to unregister your half register attempts
-Place an/u inbetween the regsvr32 & the file
-Example: regsver32.exe/u c: \ WINDOWS \ SYSTEM \ gif89.dll.
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Last:
-It may be that in the even though you register your DLL
-Your 64-bit program Active X controls on your 64-bit computer cannot run the 32-bit DLL anyway
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