Problem with mscomct2.ocx

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Marianne75 Posted messages 32 Registration date   Status Membre Last intervention   -  
 zebulon -
Hello,

I am trying to install a software for property diagnostic reports, WinCarrez. The software installs correctly, but when I launch it, I get an error message that appears:

The component 'MSCOMCT2.OCX' or one of its dependencies is not registered correctly: a file is missing or incorrect.

I have reinstalled the software, I dragged the file onto regsvr32.exe, I received an update for this file and its "dependencies" and....

still the same error message appears
So that's my problem
If anyone has a miracle solution, thank you in advance

Marianne
Configuration: Windows Vista Internet Explorer 7.0

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Marianne75 Posted messages 32 Registration date   Status Membre Last intervention   5
 
I solved my problem!! Here is the command line for those who are facing the same issue as me:

Run - execute - then:

REGSVR32 /u/s mscomct2.ocx

That's it!!

Marianne
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titis003
 
I can't figure out how to do this on Vista. I might be stupid!!!! Thanks for your reply, Marinne.
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ldvn
 
Thank you, it works great!!!!
(for a problem with the installation of thermal engineering software)
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djsteph974
 
Thank you, it works ;)
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zebulon
 
I'm on Vista and I have the same problem as you, titis003.
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glup
 
Another small thing with Wincarrez:

If you do not want to grant administrative rights to Wincarrez users:

Grant full control rights on the directory C:\OBBC\
And on the two files: C:\Windows\System32\WINCOLE32.DLI & c:\WINDOWS\System32\WINDLL.DLL

Without these rights, Wincarrez will not work with a non-admin user.

I have another small issue with Wincarrez.. with all the updates for Windows XP, Wincarrez no longer installs:

error message: Overflow..
Filemon and Regmon only give me messages like: OVERFLOW .. but I don't really know where that should lead me... they haven't been able to provide me with a solution yet.. aside from uninstalling all Windows security updates... which I would rather not do..

Any ideas?
Thanks if there's a response!
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lafouine
 
I had the same issue under XP; I downloaded the MSCOMCT2.COM file from the Microsoft website and placed it in C:\windows\System32, and it worked. Thanks for the tip.
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Marianne75 Posted messages 32 Registration date   Status Membre Last intervention   5
 
Hello,

I still haven't found a solution to my registry problem, any help

Thank you all

Marianne
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Bim
 
Thank you for your message, it resolved mine as well.
The same as yours, but with PDFCreator.
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moelma
 
You look in another PC according to your operating system
and you replace what is in your PC

Example in Windows NT or 2000: WINNT\system32\MSCOMCT2.OCX
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