![]() ![]() Partition 1 = Windows 7 Ulitmate(圆4) with Office Professional 2010 (圆4)īoth installations are full (all options selected for "Run from this computer") Partition 0 = Windows 7 Ulitmate(x86) with Office Professional 2010 (x86) On my personal laptop (administrator permissions), I have installed two seperate partitions. ![]() Ok, so now I have done some more digging and am even more confused vis a vis what I have read above. Which shows up in references as “Microsoft Windows Common Controls 6.0 (SP6)”įrom the list of installation components, does anybody know specifically which installation component I need to tell the administrator to include so the mscomct2.ocx file will be installed?ĭoes anybody know if the code set and methods are directly applicable or are the developers going to modify their code? MSCOMCT2.ocs shows up in references as “Microsoft Windows Common Controls-2 6.0 (SP6)” None the less, for my purposes, right now, manually referencing the location of the file is quite sufficient. Reasons for a default location of “sysWOW(圆4)” and registering the library as an administrator. I’m going to have to make a pitch for it to be added.įor purposes of investigation, I was able to copy this library from my personal laptop to a folder on my work PC and manually direct Excel to the location and it works just fine without necessarily having to be registered, but yes, I fully understand the Probably doesn’t know anything about the deprecation of mscal.ocx or its replacement. I’ve read in this and other threads about “MSCOMCT2.ocx”Īpparently, the software distribution administrator has opted not to include this ActiveX library in the imaged installations. The solution has to be Microsoft oriented. Installation of any of the really cool third party replacements is also not an option. ![]() Distribution of and registration of the deprecated mscal.ocx is not an option in this environment. ![]()
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