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Issues with certain Active X Controls in OpenEdge 11 – WinKit saves the day…
If your current OpenEdge GUI application is using Active X Controls, this Progress Software knowledge base article might be of interest for you: Critical Alert: Issues migrating applications that use ActiveX/COM objects to OpenEdge 11: http://progresscustomersupport-survey.force.com/OpenEdgeKB/articles/Critical_Alert/000028532 Share
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