Type MsWINsck.ocx "to parent directory"
into Google and from an exact link hold down the shift key and click
the entry and save it. Mine's dated 19/07/1997 104 KB (106,768 bytes).
Put yours into the "c:\program files\ingrid" folder. From START RUN
type:
C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\regsvr32.exe "C:\Program Files\Ingrid\mswinsck.ocx"
all on one line into the Open: textbox and click OK to register the
component. You should get a message saying DLLRegisterServer in
C:\Program Files\Ingrid\mswinsck.ocx succeeded. If you get any errors
let me know. You will then have taken another giant step in getting
going.
To answer your other querry in the still very real event that we
eventually can't get it running for you : the answer is yes and on
conditions that you hope to provide support for this older
version3165. I no longer can compile on Win98/ME, though I have an
older version still working on 98/ME with source code saved for this
purpose. Please discuss this with me on my ICQ # 588696 from where I
know I can transfer the > 5MB file of just the binaries.
--- In ingrid@yahoogroups.com, "Stephen Clark" <sara.walsh1@n...> wrote:
> hi there,
>
> I'm having difficulty using ingridx download and I presume it's
because my operating system is Windows ME. If this is the case, is
there an earlier versions of this package that might be more suitable
for me? and where can I get my hands on it?
>
> If it isn't my operating system that is causing the difficulties, do
you have any suggestions as to what I should do.
>
> The error message the pops up after I've registered my name has left
me abit confused, it says
> 'runtime error 339. MsWINsck.ocx not ocrrectly registered:file is
missing or invalid.'
>
> I'd be greatful for any tips.
>
> Thanks
>
> Sara Walsh