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Hi, Although I've noticed there are tons of messages with this subject, I have to ask a question with the same subject again. I've searched (almost) all the answers to similar questions but they are not related to the problem I am experiencing. The problem is that I am getting this message ('Cannot load control xxx; license not found.' ) for my own home grown, custom made controls.

This is not the first time I am getting this kind of errors. The solution of kind 'reinstall windows' and similar, are not applicable for I really do not have energy to reinstall windows and everything again because of this message. I hope there is a more logical way of solving this *BUG*. I'm saying bug because I'm speaking about my own controls, that use by own controls, that at the end use Microsoft common controls. Ifile Ipad Cracked Repo more. So how come that *suddenly* some licenses are missing?!? My controls are not requiring any licenses (at least I haven't specified so in the project setting for neither of them).

I also have tried the vb6cli.exe magic stuff and also *.reg file import. As far as I understand, they are supposed to install Microsoft enterprise controls licenses. Well, this didn't help. PS: I'm using VB6(EE)SP5. I have also VS.NET installed on the same workstation. And I have the way to many licenses for all sorts of Microsoft products:( Mon, 18 Jul 2005 23:21:49 GMT. >Hi, >Although I've noticed there are tons of messages with this subject, I have >to ask a question with the same subject again.

I've searched (almost) all >the answers to similar questions but they are not related to the problem I >am experiencing. >The problem is that I am getting this message ('Cannot load control xxx; >license not found.' ) for my own home grown, custom made controls.

>This is not the first time I am getting this kind of errors. The solution of >kind 'reinstall windows' and similar, are not applicable for I really do not >have energy to reinstall windows and everything again because of this >message.

I hope there is a more logical way of solving this *BUG*. I'm >saying bug because I'm speaking about my own controls, that use by own >controls, that at the end use Microsoft common controls. So how come that >*suddenly* some licenses are missing?!? >My controls are not requiring any licenses (at least I haven't specified so >in the project setting for neither of them). >I also have tried the vb6cli.exe magic stuff and also *.reg file import. As >far as I understand, they are supposed to install Microsoft enterprise >controls licenses. Well, this didn't help.

>PS: I'm using VB6(EE)SP5. I have also VS.NET installed on the same >workstation. And I have the way to many licenses for all sorts of Microsoft >products:( Is your control really called XXX?

Just kidding but post the contents of the frmWhatever.log that is created when the project fails to load, just to verify which control is missing the license. While the control is yours, does it use any other controls which would require a license to use in a development environment? My final thought is if your VB5/6 usercontrol is using any VB4 controls that did not ship with later versions, you should run the license registry file found on your VS6EE CD1 in /Tools/Controls/VBCTRLS.REG.

This would be true of: spin32, anibtn, gauge, grid, keysta, msoutl, threed ocx files. You only said that your control uses Microsoft Common Controls, but not which ones and versions. If this is the case, the registry entries should solve your problem. Tue, 19 Jul 2005 03:27:51 GMT. Thank you for your will to help. The controls are OCX (VB6 ActiveX Controls). When trying to open the form in VB6 IDE, a log file is created with the error report.