Re: Adobe Active X
- From: "Uffe Kousgaard" <look_at_www.routeware.dk>
- Date: Sat, 30 Apr 2005 13:16:22 +0200
"McKinnon, Robert" <stardate10@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:4272962d$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Hi All,
>
> I imported the Adobe ActiveX control into my Delphi 7 application. I have
> used this for about a year without a problem. I recently upgraded to
> Adobe 7 on my machine. It seems I had to import the control again and the
> class declaration changed. If I use this method, does that mean my users
> need to have Adobe version 7 installed on their machines as well.
They will need to have the active-x installed. This can either be as part of
adobe version 7 or if you have installed it for them. You will have to check
with Adobe license terms if you are allowed to do so.
If your users prefer Adobe version 6 for some reason, that could be a
problem. I for one have discovered I couldn't install version 7 on windows
2003 server, so had to install version 6.
Regards
Uffe
.
- References:
- Adobe Active X
- From: McKinnon, Robert
- Adobe Active X
- Prev by Date: Re: EurekaLog 5.0 (Catch every Exception showing Line#)
- Next by Date: ANN: Gnostice PDFtoolkit VCL v2.03 Released - Manage, Modify, View, Print PDF documents and process PDF Forms
- Previous by thread: Adobe Active X
- Next by thread: ANN: Gnostice PDFtoolkit VCL v2.03 Released - Manage, Modify, View, Print PDF documents and process PDF Forms
- Index(es):
Relevant Pages
|