[wdvltalk] RE: [OT] Visual Basic - Missing System Files

2004-06-07 Thread Paul Larue
Normally, the form that generates the will create an error log file named formName.log that contains the exact error encountered. There you should find the missing ocx/dll/whatever file Paul | -Original Message- | From: wwwpages [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] | Sent: Sunday, June 06, 2004

[wdvltalk] RE: [OT] freezing in MySQL

2004-06-07 Thread Smile-Poet
Drew, I have uninstalled everything that has been recently added but there is no change in the problem. However I see that a 'hotfix' was installed by M$ on 15 May.I wonder if uninstalling that might be my answer?Is it likely to be affecting any part of a local server, since it seems to

[wdvltalk] RE: [OT] freezing in MySQL

2004-06-07 Thread Trusz, Andrew
I'm inclined to agree the hotfix seems an unlikely cause. Next thing would be to check the mysql mail lists and bulletin boards and the sourceforge mysql faq. Check archives and such to see if the question has already been answered. If not ask. It's not as if repeat questions don't occur. drew

[wdvltalk] RE: [OT] Visual Basic - Missing System Files

2004-06-07 Thread Scott Glasgow
You can also open the project (vbp) file and check the references list. For example, in one of my project files the first two lines reference two type libraries, thus: Reference=*\G{00020430---C000-0046}#2.0#0#C:\WIN\SYSTEM\stdo le2.tlb#OLE Automation