3) Close any other applications that are running. OCX not correctly registered a file missing or invalid. My forest inventory software accepts data but when it comes time to do the analysis, I get the screen prompt, TABCT元2.OCX not correctly registered a file missing or invalid. Check under Program Files if you have 32-bit windows or Program Files (圆4) if you have 64-bit windows. Move tabctl32.ocx to the system directory. Move the ocx file to the program directory missing the file. Search the community and support articles Windows Windows 7 Search Community member. Download the file tabctl32.ocx to your desktop.
Anyone have any ideas? We don’t want to use the bloated legacy install and then run it in compatibility mode, and we don’t want to get a current developer to rebuild either app so we can deploy the new PCs. Choose where you want to search below Search Search the Community. The last ditch effort? Try compatibility mode to XP – The test box with the “bloated” installer can run it, but the clean box cannot. However in an attempt to fix the issue we ran it on a test box – it copied the OCX file and put entries in the registry – now starting the app says: “unknown error”. There is a legacy installer tool (it does a lot of weird stuff and was written by the same developer) that we don’t want to use because it does a lot of “not useful” stuff, and has out lived its usefulness.
64-bit Win 7 or 32-bit Have you tried Manual registration of the ocx regsvr32 c:\windows\system32\tabctl32. Msflxgrd.ocx Msinet.ocx Tabctl32.ocx Comdlg32. Sounds like the installer is doing some other important things, perhaps registering other controls as well as tabctl32 We have seem some 64-bit problems with VB apps. You will need an unzipper such as Winzip to extract them. (System32 on NT-based systems such as Windows 2000 and XP) If you cant access your Windows System path, in some cases you can just extract them to the program path.
I have been updated to Windows 7 64 bit (from Windows XP SP3 32 bit) and cant get the ActiveX OCX to register. Just download the one(s) you need, then extract to your Windows System path. But none of the solutions seem to work with this app’s issue and Win7. I am trying to register RichTx32.Ocx for an application I am working on in Access 2010 (File Format 2003 mdb). Normally the error says “Component ‘TABCT元2.OCX’ or one of its dependencies not correctly registered: a file missing or invalid.” Now Googling this I get all kinds of solutions for this in Vista, and some XP, etc. But when installing/using a home grown app (was developed in house by a programmer who left the company) that is essential to our users there is an error. We finally get a budget to get some new PCs, they come with Windows 7 - no problems yet.