![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() But of course, this will only work if the file to be replaced is not protected by Windows. Note: most MSCOMCTL.OCX errors are related to a missing, corrupt, or unregistered MSCOMCTL component.īTW, you can install a downgraded version by setting the replacement option in SetupBuilder to "Always". You have to find out (in your VB program) what kind of incompatibility issue it has (if any!) with newer versions of MSCOMCTL.OCX. This is in Visual Basic, not in SetupBuilder.
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