Mscomct2cab Install
Hi After you installed ms office, that control should already be present in that directory. To be able to add the date&Time picker object on a form you should first add it to your form toolbox. Rght-click the toolbox and select 'Additional controls.' And scroll down until you can locate 'Microsoft Date and Time Picker Control 6.0'. Verify first that you can do that, meaning that the control should already be present on your disk.
You're correct that this is really painful to hand out to others, but if you have to, this is how you do it. Just extract the.ocx file from the.cab file (it is similar to a zip).
Regards JY If this response answers your question then please mark as Answer. GMT+1 - Europe. Hi After you installed ms office, that control should already be present in that directory. To be able to add the date&Time picker object on a form you should first add it to your form toolbox. Rght-click the toolbox and select 'Additional controls.'
And scroll down until you can locate 'Microsoft Date and Time Picker Control 6.0'. Verify first that you can do that, meaning that the control should already be present on your disk. Regards JY Thank you for your answer, but the reason of all of this is because I couldn't find 'Microsoft Date and Time Picker Control 6.0' in the additional controls. That's why I was looking for the file mscomct2.
KB Articles: • This package updates two Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0 Common Controls: mscomctl.ocx and comctl32.ocx to address the issues described in the KB articles noted in the Related Resources section on this page. This package will not install these Common Controls if they do not already exist on the target system. This package cannot be uninstalled. This package is provided under the terms of the End User License Agreement and is intended for the following customers: • Customers who are Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0 and/or Microsoft Visual Studio 6.0 licensees. • Customers who are not licensees of Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0 nor Microsoft Visual Studio 6.0 but are using older versions of the two Common Controls. Mainstream Support for Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0 ended on March 31, 2005.
However, we are releasing this non-security related package because it contains improvements that were ready for release just prior to the end of Mainstream Support. Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0 has transitioned to Extended Support which runs through March 31, 2008.
Microsoft is not extending the Mainstream Support phase for Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0 in any way. Chertezh shponochnoj frezi v kompase.
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