February 14, 201214 yr Ahhh...You know what they say? Google is your friend. Try googling "registering comctl32.ocx in windows 7"...Aside, making a flatten with ADE is very simple: open the airport, draw the flatten, compile the airport, done.Cheers,D Edited February 14, 201214 yr by Dave_Morgan
February 14, 201214 yr Author Hey!Even when I tried several times already to register the way you advise me a newly downloaded COMCTL32.OCX file, then my system says that the file may not be compattible with Windows7....GreetzJive1
February 14, 201214 yr Hmm...I'm at work, on a Win7 Pro PC and that doesn't have comctl32.ocx, though if it's not a standard part of Win7 I don't suppose my work PC would have it anyway.Are you sure that Flattex will be compatible with Win7? It may not be.Anyone else know?Cheers,D
February 14, 201214 yr Author Hey!Well, that file COMCTL32.OCX is in Win7 both in the sokder system32 and in SySWOW664, together with both comdlg32.dll and comctl32.dll, so it seems that it is standard in my Win7 which is Home Premium version.On the other hand, about Flattex I can't findon the Iternet no information wether it should or should not be compattible with Win 7, but as long as I don't know what the reason is why it does nog work I can't give it up... To me that is really the easiest system, talking about FS9.GreetzJIve1
February 15, 201214 yr Create a shortcut to flattex.exe. Right click on it and set its property to run as admin. That is different than logging in with admin rights. It is a program access privilege level, not a user access privilege level. That will allow it to access application folders in any Program Files folder and also allow registry access.Regarding various system dll's in win 7 here's a helpful thread on the Radar Contact forum which uses those registered dlls:http://forum.avsim.net/topic/265834-713-and-unregistered-dlls/It is long and has different solutions for different system architectures. It might be helpful also to look at the next thread down to make sure that flattex is not blocked by any security applications.
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