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Is It Legal??

Hi , i got the following question.... as a lot of people trying to use
MsComm may know at this point, if u try to distribute your application with
the mscomm control u will get a nasty error saying licensing for the control
not found...
People recommends to install the VB 6 ActiveX controls that installs the
licensing for the control on the registry.... BUT I CAN'T INSTALL VB6 ON
EVERY CLIENT MACHINE......
I found the registry key that is used for the MsComm , and that needs to be
installed to use the MsComm control on a client machine, is it legal that
add that key to the registry of a client machine?? i got both licenses for
VB6 and for .Net

Thanks.
Alex.
Nov 20 '05 #1
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Hello,

"Ale K." <_N******@AleK.com> schrieb:
Hi , i got the following question.... as a lot of people
trying to use MsComm may know at this point, if u
try to distribute your application with the mscomm
control u will get a nasty error saying licensing for the
control not found...


PRB: Errors When You Use Visual Basic 6.0 Controls in Visual Studio .NET
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=318597

HTH,
Herfried K. Wagner
--
MVP · VB Classic, VB.NET
http://www.mvps.org/dotnet
Nov 20 '05 #2
Cor
Ale K,
This is a public newsgroup with lots of not Microsoft employes participating
in it.
Those cann't give you an answer, but when you do a search in this newsgroup
maybe you find your answer.
I thought you are not the first one who asks this.
(Mostly there while be an answer from a Microsoft employe on this kind of
questions, but that takes sometimes longer than the other answers)
I hope this helps a while.
Cor
Nov 20 '05 #3
"Cor" <no*@non.com> schrieb:
This is a public newsgroup with lots of not Microsoft employes
participating in it.
Those cann't give you an answer,


.... or do not want to give an answer...

;-)

--
Herfried K. Wagner
MVP · VB Classic, VB.NET
http://www.mvps.org/dotnet
Nov 20 '05 #4
Hi,

I suggest that you use NETComm.ocx from my homepage. It is free, and avoids
any licensing issues.

However, as long as Visual Studio 6 is installed on you development system,
you should be able to use MSComm (and distribute it), with your .NET
applications. At least, I haven't had any trouble.

--
Richard Grier (Microsoft Visual Basic MVP)

See www.hardandsoftware.net for contact information.

Author of Visual Basic Programmer's Guide to Serial Communications, 3rd
Edition ISBN 1-890422-27-4 (391 pages) published February 2002.
Nov 20 '05 #5

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