I did download it and got it working. But I am still looking for the EXE that registers it automatically to distribute with an Access 2000 application..
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Browse All TopicsI had the CCRP Datetimepicker in an EXE that registers it and in Access 2000 if used Tools/References and it was there. Now I across the country and I cannot find it again on the Internet. I applied it to a field and selected a date and it updated another field with no trouble and no writing of code. I had trouble with the Microsoft one. Does anyone know where I can download it?
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I'm not entirely sure what you are looking for but there is an executable called "ccrpRegUtil.exe" included in the "FolderTreeview" zip file from ccrp which, according to the readme file, will register/unregister the controls. I've never used it so can't help with the setup.
You can also register the control manually by placing it in the windows system directory and, from Start --> Run enter:
regsvr32 ccrpDtp6.ocx
If you plan to store the ocx somewhere other than the system directory then you will need to also specify the full path along with the ocx name.
Yes I have done this: You can also register the control manually by placing it in the windows system directory and, from Start --> Run enter:
regsvr32 ccrpDtp6.ocx
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But, I wanted something for and end user to use and the ccrpRegUtil.exe seems to be it. I used it in Florida (I am in California right now) and didn't remember where it was.
Problem solved. Thank you.
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by: jgvPosted on 2002-10-27 at 06:14:02ID: 7374738
http://www.mvps.org/ccrp/d ownload/cc rpdownload s.htm