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  1. Posts : 15
    Windows 7
       #1

    Mscomm32


    I have a progrom that requires the MSCOMM32.ocx driver. When I try to register it with the REGSVR32.exe I get:

    The module "C:\Windows\System32\MSCOMM32.OCX" failed to load.

    Make sure the binary is stored at the specified path or debug it to
    check for problems with the binary or dependent.DLL files.

    The specified module could not be found.

    I have tried running the "cmd" as the administrator and still cannot register this file.

    The company this program came from is NO HELP .... They will address the Windows 7 issue at a later date? In the mean time I cannot run this program on my new Windows 7 machine.
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  2. Posts : 47
    Operating System
       #2

    FRANK121 said:
    I have a progrom that requires the MSCOMM32.ocx driver. When I try to register it with the REGSVR32.exe I get:

    The module "C:\Windows\System32\MSCOMM32.OCX" failed to load.

    Make sure the binary is stored at the specified path or debug it to
    check for problems with the binary or dependent.DLL files.

    The specified module could not be found.

    I have tried running the "cmd" as the administrator and still cannot register this file.

    The company this program came from is NO HELP .... They will address the Windows 7 issue at a later date? In the mean time I cannot run this program on my new Windows 7 machine.
    Before trying to diagnose the issue, please expand on the problem. Did you, for example, recently remove malware that affected your System32 folder? It's the most basic example, but simple file corruption can lead to that; the Mscomm32 issue is NOT an easy one to solve, nor does it have 1 specific answer.

    You stated that you CAN run an elevated command prompt. What command did you use? "sfc /scannow" is your starting point.

    Restarting Windwos with the CD in the drive might be an option to recover missing system files.

    Also, check your event viewer (available in mmc.exe, or, Administrative Tools - Event Log.)

    Sort your results by type (as-in, red error messages first, this would be classified as that.)

    Lastly, are you getting any sort of Event ID or specific error code? These small details will get us in the right direction.

    In the interim, be sure to back everything up... mscomm32 issues are known, from time to time, to escalate into worse things. ...just a heads-up.

    Thanks,

    Erik
    OceanicAirlines
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  3. Posts : 15
    Windows 7
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Way over my head Erik. The way I understand it is the MSCOMM32.OCX driver has something to do with the OLE and toolbars or something? The file needs to be registered for the mapping program to open. I can take the same mscomm32 file and copy it to another pc (xp) and register fine, only in Windows 7 does it get the error when trying to register?
    Basically is there another way to run the "regsvr32.exe MSCOMM32.ocx" in Windows 7 or is there another compatible windows 7 file that I need?
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  4. Posts : 1
    windows xp
       #4

    Frank, that mscomm32.ocx is an ActiveX control, so the first thing I would try is making sure you have all the latest Windows updates. Sounds like this is something that worked previously but is having trouble in Windows 7? It's not unusual for third-party developers to be unhelpful with new versions of Windows, since they don't have any control over Microsoft files.

    I did some quick google searches, it looks like the mscomm32.ocx has remained largely unchanged since 1998, but I see some posts about some kind of switch getting activated in an update that prevents the file from working. I also found this Microsoft update that supposedly fixes the mscomm32.ocx, though I'm not sure if it applies to Windows 7. Try this out and let me know if it helps you at all, I'm curious to know.

    Description of the cumulative update rollup for the Visual Basic 6.0 Service Pack 6 Runtime Extended Files
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  5. Posts : 8,608
    Windows 7 Ultimate 32bit SP1
       #5

    You can get it here: The MSComm control MSCOMM32.OCX
    Mine is located in \system32\
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  6. Posts : 15
    Windows 7
    Thread Starter
       #6

    I have downloaded the file and still get the error when trying to register it in windows 7.

    I go to the CMD prompt:

    C:\Windows\System32> regsvr32 MSCOMM32.ocx

    And get:

    The module "C:\Windows\System32\MSCOMM32.OCX" failed to load.

    Make sure the binary is stored at the specified path or debug it to
    check for problems with the binary or dependent.DLL files.

    The specified module could not be found.




    And I am in the Command prompt with Administrator rights?
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  7. Posts : 8,608
    Windows 7 Ultimate 32bit SP1
       #7

    Please do me a favor by downloading HijackThis from TrendMicro
    HijackThis - Trend Micro USA

    Now ..... generate a report of the Add/Remove screen entries,

    1. Right click on Hijackthis.exe and choose to run as Administrator.
    2. In the lower right corner click the Config...
    (Configuration) button.
    3. Once in the Configuration panel, click Misc Tools button.
    4. Then click the Open Uninstall Manager... button.
    5. The Add/Remove Programs Manager panel should appear.
    6. In this panel click the Save list button.
    7. Save the uninstall_list.txt file to your desktop and copy and paste the
    contents back in your next reply.
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  8. Posts : 15
    Windows 7
    Thread Starter
       #8

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  9. Posts : 8,608
    Windows 7 Ultimate 32bit SP1
       #9

    Has Windows updates offered you "Microsoft Visual C++" ALT and redistributable updates?
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  10. Posts : 15
    Windows 7
    Thread Starter
       #10

    No, how can I get that Update

    Wait a minute....I just noticed under my update history that I received and got a
    "Security update for ActiveX killbits for windows 7 for x64 based systems (KB973525)

    Wouldn't this disable the mscomm32.ocx ?



    Update:

    Unistalled the Security update listed above, re-booted, try to register the mscomm32.ocx
    and still get the same error. So that wasn't it!
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