![]() ![]() ![]() The ActiveX KillBits list is intended to give Microsoft the means to disable controls that are deemed to be a security risk, and they've designed the mechanism such that the ActiveX KillBits list will be re-applied to the system at seemingly random times, in addition to when an Update is installed, so you'll need to plan for re-applying the registry change. Launch the application that uses the "2.0" version of MSCOMCTL.OCX it should run as designed.In the right-hand panel, double-click on “Compatibility Flags”, change the value from Hex 0x400 (Decimal 1024) to 0, then click OK.The actual problem is HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\TypeLib\ Unfortunately this affects many other programs such Visual Basic 6 SP6 and even Oracle Virtual Box v5. Microsoft Office 2010 products (or later) install updates that break compatibility of MSCOMCTL.ocx and COMCT元2.ocx.
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