- #REGISTER .OCX FILES IN COMMAND PROMPT HOW TO#
- #REGISTER .OCX FILES IN COMMAND PROMPT MANUAL#
- #REGISTER .OCX FILES IN COMMAND PROMPT WINDOWS 10#
#REGISTER .OCX FILES IN COMMAND PROMPT MANUAL#
If the registration fails, or if the original error persists, use the manual registration process below.
#REGISTER .OCX FILES IN COMMAND PROMPT HOW TO#
This requires familiarity and understanding of how to edit batch files. To display errors, create a backup copy and remove the switches.
#REGISTER .OCX FILES IN COMMAND PROMPT WINDOWS 10#
For 32-bit operating systems: C:\Program Files\Common Files\Sage\Common Components How do I register an OCX file in Windows 10 To register a 32-bit dll or ocx Windows System file in a 64-bit version of Windows (10, 8.1, 7, or Vista), Type cd WindowsSysWOW64 then press Enter see note 1 below.For 64-bit operating systems: C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Sage\Common Components.In Windows Explorer, browse to the following location:.For example, using the version 4.20 Regcom.bat for version 4.10 may not successfully register the correct files. Note: Use only the registration files specific to your Sage 100 ERP (formerly Sage MAS 90 or 200) version. Manually register the DLL files using the following procedures:.Open Task Manager (simultaneously press the CTRL+ ALT+ DEL keys, and select Task Manager), and end any Pvxwin32.exe tasks.Close all errors and Sage 100 task windows.The following procedures should not be necessary unless an error or issue indicates a file is unregistered. Files with a DLL or OCX extension are normally registered during the installation process - whether Sage 100 ERP, the Workstation Setup client setup, Crystal Reports Designer, or some other program that installs them.