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'Run-Time error 339 Component 'Tabctl32.ocx' or one of its dependencies. I have tested the executable on 7 machines in all and I only get the error on the one. I managed to download and install the file from Microsoft and got it working on. Tried re-installing Visual Studio SP6 Tried adding the control to my project under 'project, components'. A message states 'unable to load tabctl32.ocx. Checked permissions are at least 'read' to everyone on tabctl32.ocx. Generated an application installer containing this file and enabling registration, and run the install.

How to install tabctl32.ocx: Copy file tabctl32.ocx to the installation directory of the program that is requesting tabctl32.ocx. If that doesn't work, you will have to copy tabctl32.ocx to your system directory. By default, this is: Windows 95/98/Me - C: Windows System Windows NT/2000 - C: WINNT System32 Windows XP, Vista, 7 - C: Windows System32 If you use a 64-bit version of Windows, you should also copy tabctl32.ocx to C: Windows SysWOW64 Make a backup copy of the original files Overwrite any existing files Reboot your computer. If the problem still occurs, try the following: Open Windows Start menu and select 'Run.'

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Type CMD and press Enter (or if you use Windows ME, type COMMAND) Type regsvr32 tabctl32.ocx and press Enter. If you can't find windows directory try the following: Open Windows Start menu and select 'Run.'

Type CMD and press Enter (or if you use Windows ME, type COMMAND) Type%WINDIR% and press Enter. Other versions of this file.

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Not sure if this is the right forum but. I have a number of VB6 programs which contain controls which use tabctl32.ocx. When these programs are run in Vista 'as administrator' they fail with 'tabctl32.ocx or dependency is missing or not registered'. I have done the following: Tried re-copying various versions of the file, registering each time using Regsvr32. Tried re-installing Visual Studio SP6 Tried adding the control to my project under 'project, components'. A message states 'unable to load tabctl32.ocx.

Checked permissions are at least 'read' to everyone on tabctl32.ocx. Generated an application installer containing this file and enabling registration, and run the install. Note the app works perfectly on XP and also works when not run as an administrator in Vista (although one function of the app needs admin rights on first run so I need to be able to run as admin if needed). I have run out of ideas! Andy, I am having exactly the same problem and cannot find any information about this. Have you found a solution yet?

Thanks Richard 'Andyww' wrote: > Not sure if this is the right forum but. > I have a number of VB6 programs which contain controls which use tabctl32.ocx. > When these programs are run in Vista 'as administrator' they fail with > 'tabctl32.ocx or dependency is missing or not registered'. > I have done the following: > Tried re-copying various versions of the file, registering each time using > Regsvr32. > Tried re-installing Visual Studio SP6 > Tried adding the control to my project under 'project, components'. A > message states 'unable to load tabctl32.ocx. > Checked permissions are at least 'read' to everyone on tabctl32.ocx.

> Generated an application installer containing this file and enabling > registration, and run the install. > Note the app works perfectly on XP and also works when not run as an > administrator in Vista (although one function of the app needs admin rights > on first run so I need to be able to run as admin if needed). > I have run out of ideas!

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