What is RegDllView?
RegDllView is a small utility that displays the list of all registered dll/ocx/exe files (COM registration). For each registered file, you can view the last date/time that it was registered, and the list of all registration entries (CLSID/ProgID).
How do I know what OCX files are registered?
– Go to Start > Run > Regedit. – Go to Edit > Find… and paste in the value. – Click Find Next to search the registry. Expand the entry and select the InprocServer32 key to reveal the full path to the OCX file.
How do I register a dll with Regsvr32?
Register 32 or 64-bit DLLs in Windows
- Step 1: First click on Start, then Run.
- Step 2: Now all you have to do to register a DLL file is to type in the regsvr32 command, followed by the path of the DLL file.
- Step 3: Now click OK and you should get a confirmation message that the DLL has been registered successfully.
How can I tell if a dll is registered?
If you have one machine where it is already registered, you can:
- Open regedit and search for your DLL filename.
- If it is registered, you will find filename under a key that is under the TypeLib. The key will look like: {9F3DBFEE-FD77-4774-868B-65F75E7DB7C2}
Why does a dll need to be registered?
If the references in the Windows Registry that refer to the DLL file are somehow removed or corrupted, programs that need to use that DLL file may stop working. It’s when this association with the registry is broken that a DLL file should be registered.
How do you check if you have ActiveX?
How to check if ActiveX is enabled
- Step 1: Press Windows logo Key and type ‘internet options’.
- Step 2: After Internet Options properties window appears, Click Security tab next to General.
- Step 3: After the Security Settings window opens, you can look for ActiveX controls and plug-ins by scrolling.