These broken references (registry keys) are usually triggered by a moved or missing file, or as a result of a leftover DLL file reference after a shared program has been uninstalled.
Broken DLL (Dynamic Link Library) references in the Windows registry can prevent MSCOMCTL.OCX from registering properly, resulting in an ActiveX error.
If your MSCOMCTL.OCX is corrupted or missing, and therefore cannot be properly loaded by Video Edit Magic, this will result in an error message.įinally, another common cause of MSCOMCTL.OCX ActiveX errors can be contributed to an ActiveX-related subkey missing from the Windows registry. If your file is missing or corrupt, this could be caused by improper computer shutdown, or a malware infection, both of which could corrupt (or even delete) MSCOMCTL.OCX. These OCX errors are most commonly due a missing or corrupt OCX.
ActiveX controls like MSCOMCTL.OCX are used by Video Edit Magic and other software to display media-related content. MSCOMCTL.OCX is considered a type of COM file, or Component Object Model, most commonly known as an ActiveX control. ✻ Portions of file data provided by Exiftool (Phil Harvey) distributed under the Perl Artistic License. Windows(TM) is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation Microsoft® is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation. and if it wasn't shouldn't the problem occur all the time.Windows Common Controls ActiveX Control DLL Microsoft claims it has something to do with the colordepth of the screen and the amount of colors used in toolbar icons I tried to search for a solution on the internet.įound only 2 solutions but they both don't work Make sure you are using the version of the control that was provided with your application.Īt first the problem occured occasionally but as time wend by it seems like it's occuring more and more often. Your version of mscomctl.ocx may be outdated.
The folowing error occures when using the application and having internet explorer opend at the same time.įailed to load control 'ImageList' from mscomctl.ocx. Since one of my recent updates a problem has emerged on one of there pc's. A client of mine has a VB application installed on several pc's