Anigif.ocx Registration

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Feb 19, 2008 If AniGif.ocx is the only additional ocx your app uses then just put AniGif.ocx in the other computers Win Sys folder. There shouldn't be any need to register AniGif.ocx. You only need to register an ocx if your using it in VB6 IDE. Fix the program can't start because AniGIF.ocx is missing from your computer, Download it for Windows 7, 8, 10, Xp, 32 or 64 bit. How to register an ActiveX control manually (.ocx). (Regsvr32.exe) to register an.ocx file manually. The syntax for using Regsvr32.exe is as follows.

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Hey, it's shareware! In order to use it with out 'nagging' you must register it. I did not include the license therefore I did nothing illegal. Actually I went out of my way to search the internet to find the file for Adam. He indicated he couldn't find it. I honestly don't see the problem. However, since there is going to be whining about it, I will refrain from doing such favors again.

You have a nice day - Jerry As for the disclaimer, it's to cover my ass. I don't know of anyone who wouldn't. >Askep Penyakit Jantung Rematik Pdf. Hey, it's shareware! >In order to use it with out 'nagging' you must register it. >I did not include the license therefore I did nothing illegal. >Actually I went out of my way to search the internet to find the file for >Adam. >He indicated he couldn't find it.

>I honestly don't see the problem. >However, since there is going to be whining about it, >I will refrain from doing such favors again. >You have a nice day - Jerry >As for the disclaimer, it's to cover my ass. >I don't know of anyone who wouldn't. >>On Sun, 7 Oct 2001 09:37:19 -0500, 'Jim Millar' >>>I take absolutely no responsibility for this file. >>>I found it on the net and am passing it on per request. >>>I haven't tested it yet, so use it at your own risk.

>>Please don't do this sort of thing - it is not polite - it is also >>likely to get some seriously angry responses. Sat, 27 Mar 2004 06:09:17 GMT. I believe, Jim, that he was referring to your attaching a file to a newsgroup post, which is considered, at best, impolite, in technical discussion newsgroups such as this. I don't think he was talking about the content of your post. The appropriate (and generally-approved) method is to limit attachments, even text attachments, to newsgroups with binaries in the name, or to give an URL where the file can be obtained, or to offer to send it via e-mail to those who ask for it by e-mail. And, yes, there are quite a few people here who get really bent out of shape over attachments -- that's why Jerry was warning you that you were running a risk; he wasn't whining about your disclaimer. The reason is that some people (mostly outside the USA) still pay for connection time by the minute, and, to cut their charges, download newsgroups automatically.

Thus, although few of them may have any interest in a file, all of them will pay. 'Jim Millar' wrote >Hey, it's shareware! >In order to use it with out 'nagging' you must register it. >I did not include the license therefore I did nothing illegal. Sat, 27 Mar 2004 07:22:28 GMT. Point well taken. However it was a very small file (or else I wouldn't have considered it) and if attachments weren't allowed it should have been stripped off by the server.