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Tools Show Printable Version Subscribe to this Thread… Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode Mar 11th, 2009,10:09 AM #1 Chris001 View Profile View Forum Posts Thread Starter Frenzied Member http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_8-files/how-do-i-register-mswinsckocx-file-on-windows-8/6f971a7d-70b8-412c-88fb-c26d869251df Join Date Nov 2005 Posts 1,834 Error 339 - mswinsck.ocx not correctly registered Hello, I use Inno setup to create an installer for my application. The application is used by more than 1000 people and I haven't received any messages about installation problems before, but now somebody says he gets the following error when using my app. Code: Runtime error 339 - Component 'mswinsck.ocx' or one of http://www.vbforums.com/showthread.php?561233-Error-339-mswinsck-ocx-not-correctly-registered its dependencies not correctly registered: a file is missing or invalid. mswinsck.ocx is included in the installer and even the Package & Deployment Wizard doesn't show any extra dependencies. Should wsock32.dll be included in the installer as well? I don't know which OS is used, but I can ask. This is the line in the script. Is something wrong with that line? Code: Source: F:\Upload\Setup\VBFiles\mswinsck.ocx; DestDir: {sys}; Flags: regserver restartreplace sharedfile uninsneveruninstall noregerror onlyifdoesntexist; Reply With Quote Mar 11th, 2009,12:28 PM #2 Pino View Profile View Forum Posts Super Moderator Join Date Dec 2003 Posts 4,787 Re: Error 339 - mswinsck.ocx not correctly registered See what OS it is and let us know, simply looks like the winsock dll hasnt copied over. I suppose you should check they have permisions to install? Pino Reply With Quote Mar 11th, 2009,04:44 PM #3 dilettante View Profile View Forum Posts PowerPoster Join Date Feb 2006 Posts 15,334 Re: Error 339 - mswinsck.ocx not correctly registered The Winsock DLLs (there should actually be two on a modern system) are part of the OS. You don't deploy them. The error message is quite explicit: you have not installed and registered the Winsock control (OCX) properly. Rep
Gaming Smartphones Tablets Windows 8 PSUs Android Your question Get the answer Tom's Hardware>Forum>Windows XP>Run-time error 339; MSWINSCK.OCX> Run-time error 339; MSWINSCK.OCX Tags: Microsoft Components http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/50702-45-time-error-mswinsck Windows XP Last response: 20 June 2005 21:26 in Windows XP Share Anonymous 20 June 2005 21:04:02 Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.general (More info?) For some time now I've been getting the error message "Run-time error 339; component 'MSWINSCK.OCX' or one of it's dependencies not correctly regestered. (File missing or invalid)" as I log on to my account windows 10 and, despite trying several standard procedures, I havn't been able to fix the problem. I was wondering if anyone here could help me with this? More about : run time error 339 mswinsck ocx Anonymous 20 June 2005 21:14:03 Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.general (More info?) Which standard procedures have you tried? "BlackCruiser" wrote: > For some time now mswinsck.ocx missing windows I've been getting the error message > "Run-time error 339; component 'MSWINSCK.OCX' or one of it's dependencies > not correctly regestered. (File missing or invalid)" > as I log on to my account and, despite trying several standard procedures, I > havn't been able to fix the problem. I was wondering if anyone here could > help me with this? Anonymous 20 June 2005 21:26:14 Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.general (More info?) Searching for the file (it doesn't exsist), Then seeing if i could find it on a system disk (which I couldn't), I've also tried several of the other methods suggested for the other "339" error messages with no success. Another piece of information you may find useful is that I think it began to occour around the same time as i managed to clear i virus (i think it was the trojan Dropper.small.14.BS, i may be wrong though) off my system, so the two may be related. "usasma" wrote: > Which standard procedures have you tried? > > "BlackCruiser"