![]() ![]() I couldn't believe this as I had made no changes in between. DTPicker) were inaccessible and it wouldn't compile. Setting my UAC level to the bottom (Never Notify) and rebooting the machine made the IDE error disappear, although it had still occurred (quietly) because the relevant classes of the control (e.g. As I said in the original post, VB6.EXE was running as Administrator, but it was also running in XP compatibility mode (forgot to say that) which is an acknowledged requirement. The cause was not obvious, but UAC settings definitely had an effect. I guess there are no experts left for this area. ![]() VB6 will not load MSCOMCT2.OCX on Windows 7 64-bit
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