FYI, it would be some ActiveX control that is missing the reference.
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I have this code in my application.
The thing is that I did spend some time about what file to do the reference in order to declare "AxMicrosoft' "???
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Eli
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by: imateyelectronicsPosted on 2008-12-01 at 14:58:56ID: 23073297
Do you know where the DLL for this file is located? If you do you can add it as a reference by right-clicking on the reference folder within your project and then select and reference. Click on the browse tab/button and then navigate to your dll file. This should fix your problem.