

- #ERROR REGISTERING TABCTL32.OCX NOT COMPATIBLE HOW TO#
- #ERROR REGISTERING TABCTL32.OCX NOT COMPATIBLE INSTALL#
- #ERROR REGISTERING TABCTL32.OCX NOT COMPATIBLE UPDATE#
- #ERROR REGISTERING TABCTL32.OCX NOT COMPATIBLE WINDOWS#

#ERROR REGISTERING TABCTL32.OCX NOT COMPATIBLE UPDATE#
Regarding the tool name, I did not update the GUI Please note the new release that I am working on will remove the OCX dependency and offer an even simpler default interface while offering extra capabilities. **Post moved by the moderator to the appropriate forum category. Indeed, no reference to TABCT元2.OCX exists in the KB article because this is an external OCX and not supported by MS anymore. Here are some links that I've been trying to follow: Check if the module is compatible with an x86 (32-bit) or 圆4 (64-bit) version of regsvr32.exe" The nine most common Tabctl32.ocx errors that can appear on a Windows-based computer are: Component Tabctl32.ocx or one of its dependencies not correctly registered: a file is missing or invalid.
#ERROR REGISTERING TABCTL32.OCX NOT COMPATIBLE WINDOWS#
"The module 'tabctl32.ocx' may not be compatible with the version of Windows that you're running. Most Tabctl32.ocx errors are related to missing or corrupt Tabctl32.ocx files. Whenever I follow the instructions and type in the command prompt "regsvr32 system32\TABCT元2.OCX" or type in "regsvr32 tabctl32.ocx" in the 'Run' command I receive the following error: I had a problem on comctl32.ocx but this workaround should work on all. Find something on this list that could show you connection between your ocx and other required files.
#ERROR REGISTERING TABCTL32.OCX NOT COMPATIBLE HOW TO#
I've searched for this and found plenty of instructions for how to replace and re-register the file, but it's not working for me. Then type in regsvr32 GAMELOCATION/nameofOCX example - C:\User\admin\Documents\Aurora\TABCT元2.OCX then try booting the game again and going into system map under empire if that doesn't work then put in -u after you've typed in regsvr32. Right click on column header (Any will work) Click More. Have not found anything that has helped so far.I'm trying to run an old-ish program and it has the tabctl32.ocx error. I even searched the Spiceworks forums, having not seen any posts in my Google search results. I have uninstalled/reinstalled the IIS role, then all of the terminal services and IIS roles together. I have uninstalled/reinstalled the program. I have tried using the rdp file, web access, and Windows installer package, all with the same results. If you are getting errors when you open First Class (such as 'Component TABCT元2.OCX not correctly registered: file missing or invalid.'), right-click on the program icon, choose Properties, then Compatibility, then click Run as Administrator. One or more ActiveX controls could not be displayed because either: 1) Your current security settings prohibit running ActiveX controls on this page, or 2) You have blocked a publisher. Missing or broken reference to the file COMCT232.OCX. I have tried using regsvr32 to register the ocx (which says it's successful, I have copied down the comdlg32.ocx file and pasted it in System32 and SysWow64, and I even noticed that my profile on the terminal server had a WINDOWS directory, and the other user profiled did not - so I copied parts, then all of it over to the other users - no joy. Component 'COMCT232.OCX' or one of its dependencies not correctly registered: a file is missing or invalid. All other users, even users in the Domain Admin group, get an error: "Component 'COMCT元2.OCX' or one of its dependencies not correctly registered: a file is missing or invalid".
#ERROR REGISTERING TABCTL32.OCX NOT COMPATIBLE INSTALL#
This works for me, but I think that is only because I used my login to configure the server, manage the role, install the program, and create the Windows installer package for the remote app. My solution: Install the program on a 2k8 server (32-bit), install the Terminal Services role, and make the app available either via web access, or as a Windows installer package.

The program is a CRM package, and there are no plans to move to a decent replacement program.money issues. We are in the process of migrating all of out systems to 64-bit, about 30% there now. So I have this old 32-bit program that cannot be loaded on at 64-bit system. LTMCU Langtool has a problem while starting it on PC: Component tabctl32.ocx or one of its dependencies not correctly registered: a file is missing or invalid.
