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Registering .ocx files for tools- Windows Vista

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    Herlo, Everybody. I notice too much complaints that certain tools can't be used because of .ocx problems and so. Well, on XP, the method to download an register them is pretty easy, so I'll breifly say it:

    *Click Start> Run

    *Then type

    regsvr32 %systemroot%\system32\(yourocxhereandremovethebrackets)

    And you have sucessfully registered it. If you have it disabled... Ok I'm working on Vista here. Please refer to where else for XP.

    Windows Vista Method


    Click the Windows Icon, and choose All Programs, Accessories, and Right-Click Command Prompt

    [PokeCommunity.com] Registering .ocx files for tools- Windows Vista


    Then, choose Run as Administrator. You should now see the Command Prompt with Title: Administrator: Command Prompt.

    [PokeCommunity.com] Registering .ocx files for tools- Windows Vista


    Write this line:

    %systemroot%\system32\regsvr32

    leave a space, and go on:

    %systemroot%\system32\(ocxhereandremovethebrackets)

    [PokeCommunity.com] Registering .ocx files for tools- Windows Vista


    Then press enter.

    [PokeCommunity.com] Registering .ocx files for tools- Windows Vista


    If you get that message, then you have done it right. Now I can use Sappy on Vista and I don't have to switch to XP to use Music. You'll like that too. Because you can now use Advance Text, and other tools on Vista.

    I hope I helped.
     
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    Plus, (I've had to do this with the ocx file: comdlg32.ocx) sometimes your registry doesn't always catch on and an error interrupts the process.

    If you get a "Line 75" error go to google and search for Registry Easy. Download it, the demo version will get your ocx and dll files all synced up.
     
    Please help, I'm new here. I get

    Code:
    C:\Windows\system32>
    And I make it (and by the way I do not see a regsvr32 folder)

    Code:
    C:\Windows\system32>%systemroot%\system32\regsvr32 %systemroot%\system32\Comdlg32.ocx
    And I get

    Code:
    The module 'C:\Windows\System32\Comdlg32.ocx' failed to load.
    
    Make sure the binary is stored at the specified path or debug it to check for problems with the Binary or dependent .DLL files.
    
    The specified module could not be found.
    .
    The file is named "Comdlg32.ocx". There is also a comdlg32.dll. Should I try it with that? Should I make the ocx lowercase? Thank you.

    Note: Wothout this, I can not use Advance Text or Mart, Intro Ed, or most of the things in the Elite Map folder group.
     
    I had that problem too. I'm using Vista.
    Go to Start>All Programs>Accessories. Right-click Command Prompt and choose Run as administrator.
    After it says C:\Windows\system32> , type
    Regsvr32 c:\windows\system32\comdlg32.ocx

    So the final line looks like this
    C:\Windows\system32>Regsvr32 c:\windows\system32\comdlg32.ocx
     
    C:\Windows\system32>%systemroot%\system32\regsvr32 %systemroot%\system32\Comdlg32.ocx

    Why is all that?

    If you are using Vista, it should be.
    (Disc)\Users\(User)> %systemroot%\system32\regsvr32 %systemroot%\system32\comdlg32.ocx

    You must write it THE SAME EXACT DIRECTORY NAME.
     
    nice tut oh and i found this other instructions that may help some that cant do it
    sorce: aliensoftware
    How to Register an OCX File If you are receiving errors about an ocx file, registering the file may solve the problem. To register an ocx file simply follow the simple steps below.


    1.Locate the file using windows explorer or My Computer. Alternatively search for the filename.

    2.Hold down the shift key and right click on the file. Then click 'Open With...' from the menu.

    3.An 'Open With' dialog box should appear. Click the button 'Other...'.

    4.Navigate to your windows\system32 directory and select the file 'RegSvr32.exe'. Do a file search for it if you have trouble locating the exact folder. On Windows 2000 it is typically located in c:\WINNT\System32. Click Open to select the file. Then click OK on the 'Open With' dialog.

    5.You should see a message indicating the file was successfully registered. If you see an error message, try restarting your computer and going through the above process again.
    And you can download some .ocx files here
    https://www.aliensoftware.co.uk/Files/download_ocx_files.asp
     
    For Windows 7 users, if you want old tools to work with a lot less hassle, I suggest installing Windows Virtual XP (Google is your friend =) ). However, even after installing it, Sappy will not work right away. You have to register the necessary ocx files for sappy in the virtual xp for it to work on the virtual xp. Then it will work. I have so far found no way of getting Sappy to work in Windows 7 without Virtual XP.
     
    You know what I think?
    If you can't solve basic computer problems (Windows, especially), then you really shouldn't be rom hacking.

    If this is directed to me, I don't like venturing into these things...
     
    I never bothered even downloading these files before because I never use sappy and a text is useless and a mart is useless just use pksv or xse. but I can see this helping some people that cant script and like playing around with music.
     
    Well, like him said, you have to copy it EXACTLY like it was written. Like this one:

    C: \Windows\System32\

    So you have to copy exactly it says... it would be like this:
    C: \Windows\System32\regsvr32 C: \Windows\System32\comdlg32.ocx

    Then just press ENTER and be happy ^-^ (Well, it worked the time I tried)



    sry the bad english, I am brazilian :\
     


    It's not. It's just a generic statement. Nothing more.
    And besides, having written this tutorial clearly shows you can do this on your own and are a bit knowledgeable about Windows.

    Well, I don't have Windows Vista anymore. It's nice to see I helped, anyway.

    That's a good one. I've always wanted to run tile molester, a-text and o/w resizer.

    Good Luck, Ray! :D (No more DeathWish FTW!)

    I never bothered even downloading these files before because I never use sappy and a text is useless and a mart is useless just use pksv or xse. but I can see this helping some people that cant script and like playing around with music.

    ... Not only sappy is required.

    Besides, there is not much of a way of editing intros of Pokémon Ruby and the FireRed Oak-Talk Intro without A-text, so there.

    Some newbies want to use A-mart.

    And Sappy is an essential for Rom-hackers now. Pokémon or not.

    Well, like him said, you have to copy it EXACTLY like it was written. Like this one:

    C: \Windows\System32\

    So you have to copy exactly it says... it would be like this:
    C: \Windows\System32\regsvr32 C: \Windows\System32\comdlg32.ocx

    Then just press ENTER and be happy ^-^ (Well, it worked the time I tried)



    sry the bad english, I am brazilian :\

    That's what I am talking about!

    P.S: You had only one grammar mistake, so do not care much for posting this comment in any of your posts. Just focus on correcting 'em. ;)
     
    Plus, (I've had to do this with the ocx file: comdlg32.ocx) sometimes your registry doesn't always catch on and an error interrupts the process.

    If you get a "Line 75" error go to google and search for Registry Easy. Download it, the demo version will get your ocx and dll files all synced up.
    I've been trying to make that ocx work for a while...for Poke Editor Pro so I can make bowser a pokemon. xD
     
    Okay, so I got Sappy opened after doing what you suggested. But it crashes when I try to load something.
     
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