> >
> > Names are Case Sensitive!
> >
> > h5ocx32.ocx <> H5ocx32.ocx <> H5OCX32.ocx <> H5OCX32.OCX
> >
> > Regards
> > Andy Kramek
> > Microsoft MVP (Visual FoxPro)
> >
Tightline Computers Inc, Akron Ohio, USA>
> I did the following all in lower case:
>
> regsvr32 h5ocx32.ocx
>
> and it still made no difference. I wonder if there is a sequence or order of files I should register for this product? Quien sabe? I'll get the manual from the client this next week for this product.
>
> Cecil Champenois, Jr.
As you say, who knows. Entrypoints are a pain if you don't have the correct capitalization because there is no easy way to find out what it should be. Unfortunately I don't know this product at all - but I did find this on line:
PROBLEM: User gets RUN-TIME ERROR #339 - COMPONENT H5OCX32.OCX OR ONE
IT'S DEPENDENCIES NOT REGISTERED OR INVALID. FILE NOT FOUND after entering
a new estimate title and choosing OK.
SOLUTION: User should go to the HomeTech Advantage UPDATE SITE. A patch has
been posted for this particular error.
The user should download and install the HIGHEDIT PATCH. Follow the on-screen
directions. As with all updates/patches, the HomeTech Advantage Cost Estimator
program should be closed prior to installing the update/patch.
Upon completion of installing the HighEdit Patch, reopen the HomeTech Advantage
Cost Estimator and try to generate the error again. If the error is not corrected,
reinstall the HighEdit Patch from the update site, but when you get to the Self-
Extractor screen you will need to change the path to where the HighEdit Patch is
unzipped to. You will need to change the path from C:\Windows\System32 to the
following path, and unzip the HighEdit Patch to the following location:
C:\WinNT\System32
Try to generate the error again in the HomeTech Advantage Cost Estimator. You
should not receive the error message thereby indicating the patch has been properly
installed and the problem has been corrected.
Regards
Andy Kramek
Microsoft MVP (Visual FoxPro)
Tightline Computers Inc, Akron Ohio, USA