Thread: Windows 7, 3. MSCOMCTL. OCX . I downloaded it into System. The file was also not visible via the Project> Add References section of VST 2. After checking one of these other files, it seems that the security has a special user called . It was also not possible to actually assign this user, so I was stuck. Following what some others had earlier suggested I removed the file from the system. Visual Studio 2. 01. However the file would still not load. In order to solve this I had to register the ocx using Regsvr. Admin) prompt, but it still tricky since I had to navigate the way to the above folder (using cd commands) before the regsvr. After this the ocx file was loaded into VST2. Project, Add Reference, Browse or also now visible as Microsoft Comm Control 6. MSComm assignment in VST2. VB) with MSComm. Lib.
Installation on Windows systems Table of Contents. Install Requirements; PECL; PHP Installer Tools on Windows; Recommended Configuration on Windows systems.![]() MSComm and finally the error was gone.. So (for the record and hope that someone else might benefit and save wasting hours) to summarise the procedure I successfully used.. Copy the MSCOMM3. OCX file to your Visual Basic Studio 2. Visual Studio 2. 01. Open a Command Prompt (Admin) and navigate your way to your visual basic studio 2. Visual Studio 2. 01. CMd. Line prompt), i. Visual Studio 2. 01. Rerun the build/debug (F5) and check the error is gone. If not you might need to prefix the Ms. Comm definition, i. ![]() Dim With. Events MSComm. As MSComm. Lib. MSComm in my case the above worked successfully in the build process, although I am a long way away from actually running the code at the moment, but nothing yet to indicate it should not work... ![]() PHP: Installation on Windows systems. PHP 5. 2. 9. 2 Install on XP Pro IIS 5. Testing Date: 0. Background: For several days now I, as a newbie, have been unsure if I had installed PHP correctly, or not. Windows XP Pro SP3. IIS 5. 1 / MMC 3. PHP 5. 2. 9. 2 – php. My. Admin not yet installed. Install location is on my local E: drive. The Tests: Test 1: a. PHPRC environment variable and Ini. File. Path Registry left in place and activeb. Verified no other copies of php. E: \PHP folderc. Renamed php. Stopped and started IIS (“net stop iisadmin” and “net start w. Ran “test- php- ini- loaded. Moved php. ini from E: \PHP to C: \WINDOWSb. ![]() Stopped and started IISc. Note: Per PHP’s “The configuration file” note, PHP's search order includes: “Windows directory (C: \windows or C: \winnt) (for Windows), ..”; but it apparently doesn’t or php. Loaded Configuration File”. Test 3: a. Left the solo copy of my php. ![]() C: \WINDOWSb. Disabled PHPRC environment variable by renaming it to “Ex- PHPRC and saving the settings (note: for this test I left the Registry entry for PHP Ini. File. Path intact)c. Stopped and started IISd. To be thorough and eliminate all possible sources of “mis- direction” I deleted the PHP Ini. File. Path Registry entry (after backing up the Registry). Stopped and started IISc. Thanks go to Peter Guy of www. ![]() Daniel Brown of www. Suppose you have connected a device with your computer, Windows 7 / Vista will now automatically search for the driver and install it. If you want to select every. You can also start the service by going to Start, Run and type in net start MSIServer into the Run box. Method 2 ““ Delete MSIEXEC with no extension. If you specify a particular font in your web pages which is not installed on the visitor's machine, it will be replaced by the default font in his browser, usually. ![]() ![]() ![]()
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