![]() Now we are trying to run in MS Access 2010(64-bit on Windows 10) but it gives error on the calendar control line which is CurrentDate.Value where CurrentDate is the calendar control name,the error we are getting is It has some Microsoft Calendar Control(mscal.calendar.7 to be specific). We have a legacy system developed in Access. Install all Windows updates that are available. Download and install MSCOMCT2.OCX to fix missing or corrupted OCX errors. If you have control of the install and have 64 bit, I would suggest un-installing it and installing the 32 bit edition. If your Office 2016 install is 64 bit, then it will expect 64 bit components and make 64 bit calls into the OS.
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