![]() Once you can see the toolbox- there should be a little toolbox icon. Make sure you can see the 'Control Toolbox (View>Toolbars>Control Toolbox). Now.you should be ready to program with MSCOMM!!! But if you have any concerns.or if you are not familiar with working within the registry.I would suggest doing some more research first! This worked for me.and as far as I know it is legal. Then you may need to update the registry with this key = "kjljvjjjoquqmjjjvpqqkqmqykypoqjquoun"Īs far as the registry stuff goes, I am no expert. You should get a message to indicate that the control has been registered. Go to command prompt and type the following. So I thought I would share how I got it working on an excel worksheet to communicate with a serial device.įirst off, if you hav'nt already done so - you will need to obtain the MSCOMM32.OCX Active X library. I have had some major issues using MSCOMM and finding information/support on the web. Although I am no Excel or VBA expert.I have learnt one heck of a lot in recent times. This forum has been a great help to me in the last few months and I wanted to give something back. ![]()
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