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ProWORX 32 returns a 'Runtime 13 type mismatch' error.
Published date:
07 October 2020
Issue
The purpose of this resolution is to provide information about the problem of a 'Runtime 13 type mismatch' error
getting returned when ProWORX 32 is started.
Product Line
ProWORX 32
Environment
Windows 7, Windows 10
Resolution
A Runtime Error 13 can be the result of one of the following four (4) problems.
The "layout.acf" file is corrupted. You can try deleting the file. The file can be found under the PROWORX\32 folder.
(The file automatically gets recreated when ProWORX 32 starts.)
The "prwx32.ini" is corrupted. You can try deleting the file. The file can be found under the PROWORX\32 folder.
(The file automatically gets recreated when ProWORX 32 starts.).
There is a problem with the authorization. You can try to re-authorize the software.
The 'comct332.ocx' file has been overwritten with either an unsupported or older version by a third party software
installation (i.e., Rosemount AMS software, Square D SMS software, etc.). ProWORX 32 installs version : 6.00.8450.
An unknown or older version of the 'comct332.ocx' file could cause ProWORX 32 to crash with a Runtime Error 13.
If you also have either the Rosemount 'AMS' software or Square D 'SMS' software installed, it is most likely that
the 'comct332.ocx' is either an unsupported or older version. The problem can be resolved using the following steps;
1.) Open a command prompt window
2.) Change the path to the Windows\System32 directory
3.) Type the following command to unregister the ocx file.
regsvr32 -u comct332.ocx
4) Locate and rename the 'comct332.ocx' file to 'comct332.ocx.old'.
5) Copy the latest version of the '.ocx' file into the windows\system32 directory.
6.) Open a command prompt window
7.) Change the path to the Windows\System32 directory
8.) Type the following command to register the '.ocx' file.
regsvr32 comct332.ocx
Note: Windows 98 and Windows ME users should be able to locate the 'comct332.ocx' file under the 'Windows\System'
folder.
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