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(If all else fails, there's always the manual download method.)
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(Its not my own)
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Ok.. Vista had some problems. You could still give the runtimes a try. in that case it would be more likely an active x control is unavailable/not registered.
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F*ck, I cant even install it! What the heck is going on with this PC!
Visual Basic 6.0 was not succesfully installed ...
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I'm having the same IE, so I think that indeed a file is missing, is there an alternate place to download Ares?
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(This post was last modified: 24.04.2010, 11:35:10 by Orac.)
The SVN would be a favourite, wouldn't it?
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<old>Can you create a list of files with the extension ".ocx" in your windows\system32 folder?</old>
Seems a missing ocx file should not be the cause. Are you still trying to get it to work or have you given up?
There could be a versioning problem. Try putting the three ocx files in the LB install directory to another location. If this does not work, LB will tell you about the specific file missing. Then you can put them back one by one.
It might also be a registration problem. Drag and drop the three files on the file Regsvr32.exe in "Windows\System 32".
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No I have not given up, I will give it a try
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Ok. Try putting the msinet.ocx out of the folder again and look into your "Windows\system32" folder. A file with the same name should be there. Copy it to the LB folder, then retry.
This may also caused by the next file, mscomctl.ocx. Did you retry to install the runtime files?
I hope, this helps.
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Which version of IE do you have installed?