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You should see a message indicating the registration was successful. Enabling MonthView in Excel/Access VBA Once registered, you can add it to your user interface. Open Excel or Access and open the VBA Editor ( ALT + F11 ). Insert a UserForm ( Insert > UserForm ). Right-click the and select Additional Controls .

In the black command prompt window, you will type a registration command using the tool regsvr32.exe .

Error: "Object library not registered" or "Component not correctly registered" microsoft monthview control 60 sp4 download install

Microsoft does not always bundle this specific control with modern Office versions (especially 64-bit). Microsoft Learn Official Source: You can download the Visual Basic 6.0 Common Controls rollup from the Microsoft Download Center Alternative: Some users download the mscomct2.cab directly from Microsoft’s ActiveX repository and extract the Super User 2. Installation and Directory Placement Before registering the control, you must place the mscomct2.ocx

Alternatively, create a simple VBA test: You should see a message indicating the registration

The MonthView control is strictly a . If you are running a 64-bit version of Microsoft Office (Excel, Access, Word), this control will not load, even if it registers successfully in Windows. If your environment requires 64-bit Office, you must replace the MonthView control with a modern, pure-VBA alternative calendar class, or downgrade the Office installation to the 32-bit version. To help troubleshoot further, please let me know:

The MonthView control lives inside the file library. Insert a UserForm ( Insert > UserForm )

This error occurs because the Command Prompt was not opened with administrative privileges. Close your current Command Prompt, search for cmd , right-click it, select , and attempt registration again. Error: "The module mscomct2.ocx failed to load"

Disclaimer: This guide is for educational and legacy support purposes. Microsoft strongly advises against deploying OCX controls in new development.