Sunday, October 2, 2011

[Simply Computers] Re: ERROR

 

Bryce,

Tariq said it is a problem with his "Course Offline Player" which he downloaded from ACM.org.

The .ocx file in question is probably part of that Player software... if you don't have the Player on your computer, you won't have that file either.

Tariq,

Try uninstalling your Offline Course Player, reboot, and then download and install a new one.

But as I said before, ACM.org is probably your best source to resolve this problem.

rogerX

--- In simplycomputers2@yahoogroups.com, B Welkin <welkinator@...> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> If I may take a stab at this: I would take the error message at its
> word - you have a bad file.
>
> I just searched my XP machine in Windows, Program Files, and
> Docs&Settings for all OCX files and found none that were named either
> Transfer or HTTPTransfer. So, I recommend that you search the machine
> that WONT work correctly for all OCX files and see if you have one
> that is suggested by the error message. Then, right click on that
> file, choose Properties and seek out and record the version number.
>
> Next go to a machine this is CORRECTLY working and find the same file
> and locate the version information. If they don't match that may be
> your problem and even if they do YOU may have a corrupted file so
> make a copy from the good machine and copy it over to your machine
> replacing your file.
>
> If you find more than one file of the same name on NON-working
> machine that too may be the problem. But do the exercise outlined
> above to find out the version of the file on a working machine then
> make you computer match that one.
>
> This suggestion is rated at having a 40% likelihood of solving your problem.
>
> ...Bryce
>
> At 04:34 AM 10/1/2011, you wrote:
> >thank you very much for the reply.
> >i am already member of ACM.org, and i am able to download course
> >content in office PC which contains windows XP. and i can use it
> >offline, but i cannot download the course content in my own PC, i
> >have already mentioned the specification,
> >the error message exactly says: ("Failed to load control 'Http
> >Transfer' from Http Transfer.ocx. Your version of Http Transfer.ocx
> >may be outdated. Make sure you are using the version of the control
> >that was provided with your application.").
> >my windows and browser is up to date, i used Mozilla firefox as well
> >as Google Chrom latest versions. but i did not get appropriate result.
> >My friend is having Win 7 Premium edition,. and that is working.
> >
> >
> >From: RogerX19 <<mailto:helpmeroger%40earthlink.net>helpmeroger@...>
> >
> >Your attachment didn't come through .. this board does not allow
> >them, so strips them off from the message.
> >
> >However, I have looked over the ACM.org website, and it seems that
> >one needs to subscribe to it in order to do what you're trying to do.
> >
> >As I am not ready to subscribe, at the present, you may wish to
> >direct your question to the Tech Support people at ACM.org.
> >
> >I'm sure they are better prepared to help you than us non-members.
> >
> >--- In
> ><mailto:simplycomputers2%40yahoogroups.com>simplycomputers2@yahoogroups.com,
> >Tariq Karimyar <tariqkarimyar2005@> wrote:
> > > i'm using MS Windows 7 home edition,
> > > i have downloaded the latest version of "Course Offline Player".
> > (version 0400000007).
> > > when i want to download a course content from ACM.ORG i receive
> > the attached error message,
>
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>

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