Jean MAURICE <jsm.maur...@wanadoo.fr> wrote:

>I am adding some points to an 'old' app written in 1999 with VFP6. In
>fact I 
>work with VFP9 SP2 on a WIN7-64 machine.
>
>
>Two forms run well but I am unable to open them because they have an
>activex 
>named msoutl32.ocx in it. This activex show something like the 'windows
>
>explorer'. When I try to open the file I have an error saying that I am
>not 
>allowed to use this activex because I have no license. I do think it's
>only a 
>problem with the IDE because I can run the forms.
>
>Has anyone come into such an issue ?
>
>Best Regards
>The Foxil
>

This has happened to me when I did not transfer the license file from the old 
development system to the new one. Though, I've not used the ActiveX control 
you are referencing.
-- 
Tracy
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