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" could not be loaded while adding activex component to project
Hi
I have created activex control (say relcontrol)which refers another activex control(listcontrol)(this also i have created).
In the project i have added both the activex control projects. in the components list of the relcontrol i have added listcontrol which is present in this vbp.
when i set compoents for the vb project while adding the path for relcontrol it gives err " could not be loaded.
Can anyone plzzzzzzzz help me on this.
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Hi Friends
Got the solution. Posting thinking that it may help someone else 
Just c this link
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/217180/EN-US/
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That helped me a lot!!
Hay,
Thanks A lot!!! You saved me. i struck with one error "object library invalid or ..." in vb 6 while adding the activex component which is our own control. i was able to resolve that error by unregistering the control first and then setting "No compatibility" then build the ocx and then register it.i'm not sure, after this when i try to add the component i came across this error "component could not be loaded". then i saw this thread, tried same steps , and finally i was able to solve the problem!!
Thanks again!!
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