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Using Third party AtiveX.dll

 
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Clint Clark
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PostPosted: Mon Feb 20, 2006 6:03 pm    Post subject: Using Third party AtiveX.dll Reply with quote



I have been using BCB Since Version 1 but I have never had the need to use a
third party ActiveX.dll until now. I am currently running BCB6 and really
have no idea how to even start. Can some please point me in the right
direction, or to a tutorial on how to get started using the dll.

Thanks
Clint
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Raja Nadar
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PostPosted: Fri Jul 21, 2006 11:36 pm    Post subject: Re: Using Third party AtiveX.dll Reply with quote



1. Use the Import ActieX from the Project menu.
2, Locate the ActiveX file.
3. Check the 'Component Wrapper' option if uyou need a wrapper class.
4. On OK, a TLB an OCX unitsare created.
5. Add the OCX unit to the project manually.
6. Use the ActiveX funtionality.

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I have been using BCB Since Version 1 but I have never had the need to use
a third party ActiveX.dll until now. I am currently running BCB6 and really
have no idea how to even start. Can some please point me in the right
direction, or to a tutorial on how to get started using the dll.

Thanks
Clint
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