Posted on by
Mscomct2 Cab Installation Rating: 3,7/5 984votes

Ian Fife February 23, 2009 at 9:02 am I have developed a worksheet for my department and it includes the use of Microsoft Date and Time Picker Control 6.0 as part of a UserForm. When I distributed the worksheet, a few employees have had the debugger come up when the UserForm appears because their version of excel does not have the Microsoft Date and Time Picker as an option under 'Additional Controls' on the toolbox pulldown. I tried installing the Picker using your instructions above but all that happened was it ran a command box for a split second and then nothing happened. Any suggestions?

Description of the cumulative update rollup for the Visual Basic 6.0 Service Pack 6 Runtime. To install this cumulative update rollup. Mscomct2.cab: Not. Phpbb3 Wow Styles Download there. Aug 22, 2012 Windows 2000, Windows Server 2003, Windows XP You can download and install SubInACL.exe on the following operating systems: Windows 2000. After installing the new version of Internet Explorer (version 10), I find that I am unable to load the Microsoft Common Controls (mscomctl.ocx) or the Microsoft. Missing Microsoft Date and Time Picker. As long as I do not have to install anything.

Some Microsoft Excel 2003 users have the control, others do not. Can the problem be resolved through a service pack download or some sort of Microsoft update? Or perhaps you may know what I am doing wrong when I tried running the above download. Any ideas would be appreciated!

Microsoft Download Mscomct2 Excel 2013

Andrew June 11, 2011 at 4:55 am You're probably using a different version of Windows and/or Excel than the people on this forum. What worked for me, step-by-step for people as lost as I was (1) I'm running Windows 7 (64-bit) and Excel 2010 (32-bit) rumor has it Excel 2010 (64-bit) simply doesn't have a solution. (2) Download the.CAB file, unzip it and place the file 'MSCOMCT2.OCX' in the folder 'C:WindowssysWOW64' if you're running Windows 7 (64-bit) or place it in the folder 'C:WindowsSystem32' if you're running Windows (32-bit). You'll get a prompt that you need to be an Administrator, accept all of that.

(3) Click the Start-Menu, where it says 'Search Programs and Files' in the little search form at the bottom of the start menu, type 'cmd' right click on the icon and select 'Run as Administrator' (4) Now you'll have a command line opened, type 'cd WindowssysWOW64' if you're using Windows 7 (64-bit) or type 'cd Windowssystem32' if you're using a 32-bit version of windows. (5) type 'regsvr32 MSCOMCT2.OCX', press Enter.

(6) You should be all set just go back to Excel, click your Developer tab, click 'Insert' 'More Controls' (icon in the bottom right of the box) (7) Select 'Microsoft Date & Time Picker' out of the menu. Hopefully this helps someone. Ian December 17, 2010 at 9:35 am Since my initial comment above well over a year ago I have had success registering the MSCOMCT2.OCX and installing the DT Picker Control on all our systems. However, as systems in our department are switching over to Windows 7 I am having a similar problem to 'Guest' where the control will not register. I am guessing it has to do with the enhanced safety features on Windows 7 and restrictions on being able to download content, even if logged in as the administrator. Anyone have a solution for this?

Helen Feddema June 6, 2011 at 7:00 am I copied the MSCOMCT2.OCX file to the System32 folder (after getting an Access Denied message from the.bat file). However, I still get the 'Could not load some objects because they are not available on this machine' error message when trying to install an Outlook UserForm that had a DateTimePicker control on it (this userform was created on another computer, which had — long ago — had the Developer Edition of Office 2000 on it, the original source of this control). So it appears that just copying the.ocx file isn't enough. What else is needed?

Mscomct2 Cab Installation