Microsoft Internet Transfer Control (MITC)

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I'm attempting to FTP from an Access app in VBA. I want to use the MITC 6.0 (SP4) reference. Do I need to have VisualBasic installed on the workstation to execute this? My code works fine on one workstation that has VB, but doesn't on another without VB. I copied the .OCX file, which helped me compile, but I get an "ActiveX component can't create object" error.

So, it seems VB6 (SR4) is necessary. Please, someone tell me I'm wrong.

Thanks in advance.
 
On the workstation you need to copy all used OCX's to its System32 dir for NT4+ or system for win9x

now locate the regsvr32 progie, located somewhere on the workstation.

not in a command prompt install the OCX's

ie

c:\windows\system32\regsvr32 some.OCX



Edit

Some OCX's require other OCX/Dll objects to work.
 
Getting started with ITC

I'm new to this...could someone help me figure out what I need to use MS Internet Transfer Control?

I'm using Access 2000 and need to have my application push files up to an FTP server.

Sounds like ITC is just the ticket. Do I understand correctly that I must also purchase VB v6 Pro in order to get the functionality I need??

If so, do I simply buy and install VB v6 Pro and, magically, I'll be able to use ITC?

As it stands now, when I try to create a form, I select "more tools", select Microsoft Internet Transfer control from that pulldown, and then draw the "button"...however, at that point, I get the error "The OLE Server isn't registered...to register the OLE server, reinstall it.".

I also sometimes get the error "You don't have the license required to use this ActiveX control...".

I'd greatly appreciate an explanation of what I need to use this...

Thanks in advance!
 
I found a utility called BASP21. Look it up on Google. I installed on the server running the app, and it works great.
 
Worked!

Great tip! Thanks! 2 or 3 lines of code and I'm in business! (lots of other slick capabilities also)...thanks again, you saved me!
 

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