EHM Freeware (Calendar issue)
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EHM Freeware (Calendar issue)
I know i have checked fhockey and theres nothing about it and i knew there was a way to fix it but cant seem to find it... where the numbers on the calendar disappear and theres a way to fix it but cant seem to find it was wondering if anyone knew..
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Re: EHM Freeware (Calendar issue)
It has to do with MS Office overwriting an OCX file. Did you recently install/upgrade MS Office? Let me go look it up...
*later*... MSCAL.OCX is the file. MS Office overwrites the file, and you'll need to replace it with the original file.
I normally try to not cross-link between fhockey.com and here, but... you can redownload the OCX files package the freeware needs here:
http://ehm.fhockey.com/EHM%20game.php
I looked up an old fhockey thread from 2005 and I think you'll need to replace the OCX file in both the SYSTEM folder, and in the OFFICE folder. On the bright side once you've done it, you should not need to do it again. At one point I know Windows XP Updates were reverting it, but that no longer seems to be the case.
*later*... MSCAL.OCX is the file. MS Office overwrites the file, and you'll need to replace it with the original file.
I normally try to not cross-link between fhockey.com and here, but... you can redownload the OCX files package the freeware needs here:
http://ehm.fhockey.com/EHM%20game.php
I looked up an old fhockey thread from 2005 and I think you'll need to replace the OCX file in both the SYSTEM folder, and in the OFFICE folder. On the bright side once you've done it, you should not need to do it again. At one point I know Windows XP Updates were reverting it, but that no longer seems to be the case.