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  • Stephen Saunders

    MSFlexGrid

    I developed a simple application for a friend to use and it works just fine
    on my machine, however, when my friend tries to use it, it complains about
    an MSFlexGrid license. My app does use an MSFlexGrid control which is
    essential.

    Could someone tell me what gives here? Is there an easy fix? Is there an
    alternative flexgrid which would not complain?

    Thanks,

    Stephen Saunders


  • Dave

    #2
    Re: MSFlexGrid

    This may help, not sure:
    When distributing your application, you should install the MSFlxGrd.ocx file
    in the user's Microsoft Windows System directory. (according to one of
    my VB6
    books)

    "Stephen Saunders" <kd6eut@earthli nk.net> wrote in message
    news:H0fZd.3566 $qW.1462@newsre ad3.news.atl.ea rthlink.net...[color=blue]
    >I developed a simple application for a friend to use and it works just fine
    >on my machine, however, when my friend tries to use it, it complains about
    >an MSFlexGrid license. My app does use an MSFlexGrid control which is
    >essential.
    >
    > Could someone tell me what gives here? Is there an easy fix? Is there an
    > alternative flexgrid which would not complain?
    >
    > Thanks,
    >
    > Stephen Saunders
    >[/color]


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    • Steve Gerrard

      #3
      Re: MSFlexGrid


      "Stephen Saunders" <kd6eut@earthli nk.net> wrote in message
      news:H0fZd.3566 $qW.1462@newsre ad3.news.atl.ea rthlink.net...[color=blue]
      >I developed a simple application for a friend to use and it works just fine on
      >my machine, however, when my friend tries to use it, it complains about an
      >MSFlexGrid license. My app does use an MSFlexGrid control which is essential.
      >
      > Could someone tell me what gives here? Is there an easy fix? Is there an
      > alternative flexgrid which would not complain?
      >[/color]

      Any chance this app is in VBA, i.e. Excel or Access or Word, and not in VB6?
      That is a common reason for license issues, since VBA apps are treated as if
      they were always in design mode.


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      • Dave

        #4
        Re: MSFlexGrid

        Another possibility: If your version of VB is a learning edition, it may not
        allow you to redistribute controls.

        "Stephen Saunders" <kd6eut@earthli nk.net> wrote in message
        news:H0fZd.3566 $qW.1462@newsre ad3.news.atl.ea rthlink.net...[color=blue]
        >I developed a simple application for a friend to use and it works just fine
        >on my machine, however, when my friend tries to use it, it complains about
        >an MSFlexGrid license. My app does use an MSFlexGrid control which is
        >essential.
        >
        > Could someone tell me what gives here? Is there an easy fix? Is there an
        > alternative flexgrid which would not complain?
        >
        > Thanks,
        >
        > Stephen Saunders
        >[/color]


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