Posted by: Mor
« on: January 07, 2016, 05:06:00 AM »The issue was not insufficient rights. I was using my admin account and using run as admin and had checked the permissions on the files in question. The issue was more likely to be registry damage on my end. Still a local issue but not one that can be solved with a simple right click.Just making sure. Since its required for both copying the OCX to System and making changes to the registry.
I am not familiar with registry damage issues, but if the problem still persist you can always attempt to do it manually. BY;
1. Extract comctl.ocx from Aurora.CAB
2. Run REGSVR32.EXE you-path\comctl.ocx
the executable version has definitely modified my . ocx and . dll files ensuring they are all up to date and correctly registered.
Just to make sure. During the setup, if you were promoted to update any files, DONT, keep your system files they are the most up to date. (by a decade)