PRB: "Class Not Registered" Error on ImgEdit Property Page Show

ID: Q192944

The information in this article applies to:

SYMPTOMS

Using Windows 98 and Visual Basic 5.0 SP3, attempting to bring up the custom property page for the Kodak Imaging Controls results in the following error:

   "Class not registered: Looking for object with CLSID
   0BE35201-8F91-11CE-9DE3-00AA004BB851".

CAUSE

This CLSID corresponds to the stock "Color Property Page" found in MFC42.DLL. The DLL that contains this property page has not been registered correctly.

RESOLUTION

Using REGSVR32.EXE as follows to unregister and then re-register MFC42.DLL will place the correct entries into the system registry and allow the property page for ImgEdit, which makes use of the stock Color Property Page, to be displayed:

Unregister MFC42.DLL as follows:

   regsvr32.exe -u MFC42.DLL

Re-register MFC42.DLL as follows:

   regsvr32.exe MFC42.DLL

STATUS

Microsoft has confirmed this to be a bug in the Microsoft products listed at the beginning of this article.

MORE INFORMATION

This is a problem for any Kodak Imaging Control that makes use of the stock Color Property Page. These are:

ImgThumbnail ImgAnnTool ImgEdit

Steps to Reproduce Behavior

1. On a freshly-configured machine with Windows 98 and Visual Basic 5.0

   SP3, create a new Standard EXE project. Form1 is created by default.

2. Choose Components from the Project menu to show the Components Dialog.

3. Check "Kodak Image Edit Control" and click OK.

4. Place an instance of the Image Edit control on Form1.

5. Alternate-click and select "Properties." If MFC42.DLL is not properly

   registered, you see the following message dialog box:

      "Class not registered: Looking for object with CLSID
      0BE35201-8F91-11CE-9DE3-00AA004BB851".

Additional query words: kbDSupport kbDSD kbVBp kbVBp500 kbRegistry
Version           : WINDOWS:5.0
Platform          : WINDOWS
Issue type        : kbprb

Last Reviewed: September 21, 1998