Active X not in Toolbox



I have been using an Active X control(SFrmAx52.ocx) in my Access
program without problem in the past.

However now I can see the control(SFrmAx52.ocx) in my System 32 folder,
I see the control listed in the References for my program but the
control is no longer working in my program nor is it available on the
Active X list in the toolbox.

I have tried registering (and unregistering) it using Regsvr32 but I
get the error meesage "Load Library (SFrmAx52.ocx) failed - The
specified module could not be found."

I have spent hours on this.

Any suggestions please.

Thank you for the help in advance.

Mike

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