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   StefanNbg  
   
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     Topic: Timer in vistataskdialog not firedPosted: 23 July 2009 at 5:50am  | 
 
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   Hi 
   
  why the timer in vistataskdialog is not fired ? What are the dependencies/controls I have to initiate before ? I've initiated lObject = CREATEOBJECT("Codejock.SuiteControlsGlobalSettings.13.0.0") lObject.ResourceFile = "x:\......\SuitePro.ResourceDe.dll" The messagebox itself works fine, but though I've set EnableCallbackTimer to true. In the timer event I wrote a windows message for the milliseconds, but nothing happens. Also the markup does not function. So what did I forget ? Stefan  | 
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   jpbro  
   
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     Posted: 23 July 2009 at 3:46pm | 
 
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Are you using VB6? 
   
  If so, try this: 1) Start a new project. 2) Click the Project menu, and then click References. The References window appears. 3) Click the Browse button. The Add Reference window appears. 4) From the Files of Type list, choose Active X Controls (*.ocx). 5) Navigate to the CJ bin folder (usually c:\Program Files\Codejock Software\ActiveX\Xtreme SuitePro ActiveX v13.0.0\Bin), then select the Codejock.Controls.13.0.0.ocx file, and then click Open. 6) Back on the References window, click OK. 7) Copy & Paste this code into your form: 
 8) Run the project and you should see the milliseconds counting in your debug window.  | 
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     Product: Xtreme SuitePro (ActiveX) version 16.2.6 
   
  Platform: Windows XP - SP3 Language: Visual Basic 6.0 SP6  | 
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   mdoubson  
   
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     Posted: 23 July 2009 at 7:33pm | 
 
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