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Old 07-29-2014, 07:29 AM
whatsup whatsup is offline Could not load an object as it is not available on this machine - Excel 2010 Windows 7 64bit Could not load an object as it is not available on this machine - Excel 2010 Office 2010 32bit
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As you can see by the path the MSCOMCTL.OCX comes with the OS and hasn't got anything to do with MS Office - it only can be used by the Office program.
Just for you to know: There was a problem with the update of this file, so you might experience difficulties to install a newer version of the file. Therefore I suggested, to contact the external company first. The developer should know what's required to run his "program" and if MSCOMCTL.OCX is really the cause of the error.

... yes I would apreciate to know any solutions you find, or even if not ...
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