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> Access for Developers Question 0 Sign in to vote I have a 10-year old application, which has been upgraded over the years, and is currently running in Access 2007. It is installed on 5 PCs in the same company. All of a sudden, when the users open a particular form, they get one error message or another, but both error microsoft access activex controls messages end with the text "There was an error loading an ActiveX control on one of your forms or reports". On one of the PCs, a Compact and Repair seemed to help, but not on any of the others. I'm thinking an OS patch may have messed something up, or a software install that I'm unaware of. The form in question uses 2 ActiveX controls, a ListView and a DatePicker control. Each of these require their own OCX to be loaded and registered. Does anybody have any experience with a similar issue? Any ideas on how to proceed? Presumably, if I identified and reinstalled the pertinent control set (which should re-register its OCX), that may help. Any ideas? Thanks a LOT for any help.Ron Mittelman Thursday, August 16, 2012 7:36 PM Reply | Quote Answers 0 Sign in to vote Hi Ron, There have been some issues reported after security update MS12-060 was installed and it looks like KB articles 2748410 and 2687441 appear to be related to your scenario. 2748410 Security Update MS12-060 Impairs Functionality of Access Data
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control on one of your forms or reports." I'm running Access 2003 with Windows 7 Pro w/ XP mode edition. When I looked in the Event Log under the Application, I https://www.tutcity.com/access/getting-an-error-loading-an-activex-control-form.47871.html got this: Faulting application name: MSACCESS.EXE, version: 11.0.5614.0, time stamp: 0x3f3c8e3c Faulting module name: MSACCESS.EXE, version: 11.0.5614.0, time stamp: 0x3f3c8e3c Exception code: 0xc0000005 Fault offset: 0x0002ccec Faulting process id: 0xac8 Faulting application start time: 0x01cba5e0dc8213cd Faulting https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Enable-or-disable-ActiveX-controls-in-Office-documents-cebec41e-b63f-46ac-8961-84dbe0bbd486 application path: C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\OFFICE11\MSACCESS.EXE Faulting module path: C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\OFFICE11\MSACCESS.EXE Report Id: 1e782ce3-11d4-11e0-b544-bc305b9d11dc Sponsored Links: Read full post... Report an issue Thank you for taking the time to report an issue. What's wrong... Please write activex control below. And write your email address (optional) Similar posts... Error in loading ActiveX Control One of my form displayes snapshot report. It was working smoothly before. But since I reformat my laptop, it doesnt work and always display below error at certain codelines behind the form that load snaphop report Error in loading ActiveX Control Can somebody let me which activex control I need to register and how? Problem loading activex control with ActiveX Control on Form (Access 2007) I have a 10-year old application, which has been upgraded over the years, and is currently running in Access 2007. It is installed on 5 PCs in the same company. All of a sudden, when the users open a particular form, they get one error message or another, but both error messages end with the text "There was an error loading an ActiveX control on one of your forms or reports". On one of the PCs, a Compact and Repair seemed to help, but not on any of the others. I'm thinking an OS patch may have messed something up, or a software install that I'm unaware of. The form in question uses 2 ActiveX controls, a ListView and a DatePicker control. Each of these require their own OCX to be loaded and registered. Choosing a printer without ActiveX Control Is it possible to call the printing dialog box without the MS Common Dialogue ActiveX control? I tried to use this ActiveX control, but get an error message that I do not have the required licence to use the control. Active X form control I have used microsoft active x form control text box in my Form. While opening the same it gives me
disable ActiveX controls in Office documents Applies To: Excel 2007, Word 2007, PowerPoint 2007, Access 2007, Visio 2007, Office 2007, Visio Standard 2007, Less Applies To: Excel 2007 , Word 2007 , PowerPoint 2007 , Access 2007 , Visio 2007 , Office 2007 , Visio Standard 2007 , More... Which version do I have? More... This article explains the risks involved in enabling ActiveX controls and how the Trust Center in the 2007 Microsoft Office system can help to mitigate these risks. In this article, the term document can mean any Office file that can contain ActiveX controls. To learn more about the Trust Center, you can read View my options and settings in the Trust Center. In this article Enable ActiveX controls when the Security Warning appears Change ActiveX security settings for Access, Excel, PowerPoint, and Word What is an ActiveX control and what is the risk? Well-designed ActiveX controls and Trust Center detections Enable ActiveX controls when the Security Warning appears When the Security Warning appears, you can enable ActiveX controls, for the current session, if the control is from a trustworthy source. On the Security Warning message bar, click Options. The Security Options dialog box appears. Select Enable this content. The content is enabled for this session. Note: In Microsoft Office Outlook 2007 and Microsoft Office Publisher 2007, security alerts appear in dialog boxes, not in the Message Bar. Important: If you do not want to receive security alerts about the content again, you can put the document in a trusted location. Security settings in the Trust Center do not affect a document in a trusted location. The one exception to this is an ActiveX control with the kill bit set. In this state, the ActiveX control does not run. Change ActiveX security settings for Access, Excel, PowerPoint, and Word Your system administrator might have changed the default settings, and this might prevent you from changing any settings. Note: If you change an ActiveX control setting in one Office program, the settings are changed in all the other Office programs listed in these steps. Which 2007 Microsoft Office system program are you using? Access Access Open an Access database file. On the Security Warning message bar click Options. Help protect me from unknown content (recommended) All the ActiveX controls in the database are disabled. Use this option for unknown publshers. Enable this content Enable all ActiveX controls, modules, and macro actions. Impor