Mscomctl
Recent reports suggest that Microsoft has released 64-bit versions of common controls for newer systems like Windows 10, allowing some forms using TreeView to recompile without changes in 64-bit Access. However, many developers still prefer 32-bit Office to avoid the complexity of migrating legacy ActiveX dependencies. Security Vulnerabilities
It was instant. There was no loading spinner, no "fetching data" animation. The code was tight, native, and bound to the metal. The ImageList component, another child of the OCX, dutifully slapped a 16x16 pixel icon of a pine tree next to each entry. mscomctl
Microsoft issued several security bulletins (such as MS12-027 and MS12-060) to address these flaws. Administrators often used "kill bits" in the registry to prevent vulnerable versions of these controls from running in Internet Explorer. Troubleshooting: How to Register MSCOMCTL.OCX Recent reports suggest that Microsoft has released 64-bit