Internet Transfer Control (Inet)

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Gene

I have been creating Access databases for about 10 years. A few days ago I
had a reason to use the Internet Transfer Control (available in the Office XL
developer Edition) which worked just fine in an Access form. The only
problem is the application that I put it in is not a runtime program. When I
tried it on my client's system the control did not exists. I transferred the
control to windows and registered it which seemed to work but when I opened
the form it said I wasn't licensed to use it. Is there anyway to license the
control without having to install the runtime?

Thanks in advance for any help.
 
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Robert Morley

Slightly off-topic, watch out for the Internet Transfer Control; there have
been reports that IE7 breaks it. I've experienced this myself, and have
read several other reports, but I don't know if it affects all IE7 machines
or only a subset of them. In any case, reverting to IE6 will make it work
once again.


Rob
 
G

Gene

After registering the control on the client's computer the control did not
work, even though it was available to put on the form. But once I
transferred my original form back to the client it worked.

Thanks,
 

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