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Active X control Problem on client machine

Anurag Pradeep Gupta asked:

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My project contains wowvision.ocx, wowvision.inf, wow.CAB and B.html pages and some other html page where I tested the activex control.

This step for client machine

1-You do copy wow.CAB, wowvision.ocx and b.htm page in the local server.

2-Open the IE and put the address and html page on the addressbar, like http:\\localhost\b.htm in client machine.
(After this u seen that cab file install properly but not register on machine).


This is my problem.

1- First all file open and put all the files in wowvision folder, it is an application folder.

2- Open VS 2010 and build the application you seen that this application registered automatically.

3- Ater this copy we will open the wow application it is attach in my project you open the file and attach the
wowvision.ocx in debug folder and rebuild wow application.

4- You copy wow.CAB, wowvision.ocx and b.htm page in the local server.

5- Open the IE and put the address and html page on the addressbar like http:\\localhost\b.htm in development machine.
(You see it is loaded but on client machine it is not loaded).

6- My activex work only change the label text this code is written LoadParameter() it is situated in wowvisionctrl.cpp

sir please send me the solution early i m waiting your response. If you get this code please send me the acknowledgment.

Thanks
Tags: C++, Visual C++ 10.0, .NET4

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