Microsoft KB Archive/133341

= ACC2: WX1200: Microsoft ADT Custom Controls Service Pack =

Article ID: 133341

Article Last Modified on 8/9/2004

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Access 2.0 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q133341



SUMMARY
The WX1200.exe file contains the Microsoft Access Developer's Toolkit Custom Controls Service Pack, which contains three custom controls that replace the existing custom controls in your ADT folder.

If you are using the ADT Setup Wizard to generate disks to distribute in a 32-bit environment, note that the upgraded OCX files are compatible with applications running under Windows 3.x and can be distributed with applications designed for Windows 3.x.

The following file is available for download from the Microsoft Download Center:

Download Wx1200.exe now

For additional information about how to download Microsoft Support files, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

119591 How to Obtain Microsoft Support Files from Online Services

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MORE INFORMATION
The following information is contained in the Wx1200.exe file's Readme text and includes the license agreement and the installation instructions.  Readme Text ---

The following information applies to Microsoft Access Developer's Toolkit, version 2.0.

ADDENDUM TO MICROSOFT LICENSE AGREEMENT for the Microsoft Access Developer's Toolkit

This addendum ("Addendum") is made to the Microsoft Software License Agreement which you received with the Microsoft Access Developer's Toolkit ("EULA"), and pertains to the software accompanying this EULA ("ADD-ON SOFTWARE"). If you have not previously acquired a licensed copy of the Microsoft Access Developer's Toolkit, Microsoft grants you no rights whatsoever with respect to the ADD-ON SOFTWARE.

If you choose to use the ADD-ON SOFTWARE, you:

1. Acknowledge that you have previously acquired a licensed version of  the Microsoft Access Developer's Toolkit;

2. Agree that your use of the ADD-ON SOFTWARE is subject to all terms and conditions of the EULA applying to the "SOFTWARE," "SOFTWARE  PRODUCT" and "REDISTRIBUTABLES," as such terms are defined in the EULA.

NOTE: As a REDISTRIBUTABLE under the terms of the EULA, the ADD-ON SOFTWARE is provided AS IS WITH NO WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, AND MICROSOFT AND ITS SUPPLIERS DISCLAIM ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THIS LIMITED WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS. YOU MAY HAVE OTHERS, WHICH VARY FROM STATE/JURISDICTION TO STATE/JURISDICTION.

Copyright (C) 1995 Microsoft Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Microsoft, MS-DOS, and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation.

INTRODUCTION

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The Microsoft Access Developer's Toolkit (ADT) version 2.0 Service Pack contains three custom controls (.OCX files) that replace the existing custom controls in your Microsoft ADT directory (C:\ACCESS\ADT or C:\MSOFFICE\ACCESS\ADT). The Service Pack includes the latest version of the following custom controls:

- Calendar Control (MSACAL20.OCX version 1.0.002 dated 8/21/95)

- Scrollbar Control (MSASB20.OCX version 1.0.002 dated 8/21/95)

- Data Outline Control (OUTL1016.OCX version 1.0.013 dated 8/21/95)

The updated custom controls correct the general protection fault that may occur if you use the original custom controls in Windows(R) 95 or Windows NT(TM) version 3.51.

INSTALLATION

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If they are running, quit the ADT and Microsoft Access, and then copy the files from the WX1200.exe to your C:\ACCESS\ADT (or C:\MSOFFICE\ACCESS\ADT) directory.

IMPORTANT: When you install the updated custom controls, make sure that you replace the original .OCX files with the newer files. If you have two versions of the same custom controls in your Microsoft ADT directory, you may experience problems when you use the custom controls in Microsoft Access.

After you install the updated custom controls, you should reregister them and their supporting dynamic link library (OC1016.DLL). To register a custom control or OC1016.DLL, follow the steps for your operating system.

For Microsoft Windows 95

1. Click the Start button, and then click Run.

2. In the Open text box, type a command similar to the following line:

c:\application\msareg.exe c:\application\control.ocx

For example, to register the Calendar control, type the following line:

c:\access\adt\msareg.exe c:\access\adt\msacal20.ocx

To register the custom control's supporting DLL, type the following line:

c:\access\adt\msareg.exe c:\windows\system\oc1016.dll

3. Click OK to run the MSAREG.EXE file and to register the OLE custom control.

For Microsoft Windows NT

1. In Program Manager or File Manager, click Run on the File menu.

2. In the Command text box, type a command similar to the following line:

c:\application\msareg.exe c:\application\control.ocx

For example, to register the Calendar control, type the following line:

c:\access\adt\msareg.exe c:\access\adt\msacal20.ocx

To register the custom control's supporting DLL, type the following line:

c:\access\adt\msareg.exe c:\windows\system\oc1016.dll

3. Click OK to run the MSAREG.EXE file and to register the OLE custom control.

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