Copied the OCX files that came with it to the Windows/SysWOW folder and then in a command window, ran the following for each of the OCX files that come up with error messages:
C:\WINDOWS\system32>regsvr32 “C:\Windows\SysWOW64\richtx32.OCX”
The fix generally found on the web is for (I’m guessing) 32 bit machines using the Windows/system32 folder which might explain why it didn’t work for me. Also tried a recommended fix re/installing C++ to no effect.
BS 3.0 and 4.01 also work now too, hope this helps.
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lescm19.
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This topic was modified 1 week ago by
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