Plug-ins and PowerBuilder window ActiveX controls

Plug-ins

The files listed in Table 41-14 must be deployed to users’ computers if you are using DataWindow or window plug-ins.

Table 41-14: PowerBuilder files for window and DataWindow plug-ins

Name

Required for

NPPBA105.DLL

Standard window plug-in

NPPBS105.DLL

Secure window plug-in

NPDWE105.DLL

DataWindow plug-in

Installed path \Program Files\Sybase\PowerBuilder 10.5\Internet Tools\Plugins

Deployment path Browser plugins directory.

Notes All plug-ins require a browser that supports plug-ins. Microsoft Internet Explore 5.5 Service Pack 2 and later versions do not support plug-ins. Window plug-ins also require the PowerBuilder runtime DLLs on users’ computers. For more information, see Chapter 32, “Using the DataWindow Plug-in,” and Chapter 33, “Using the PowerBuilder Window Plug-in.”

Window ActiveX controls

The files listed in Table 41-15 must be made available on users’ computers if you are using the PowerBuilder window ActiveX.

Table 41-15: PowerBuilder files for window ActiveX

Name

Required for

PBRX105.OCX

Standard PowerBuilder window ActiveX

PBRXS105.OCX

Secure PowerBuilder window ActiveX

Installed path Windows system directory.

Deployment path Windows system directory.

Registry entries The PowerBuilder window ActiveX controls can be made available on the client computer by copying them to the computer and registering them using the REGSVR32 utility. Alternatively, include the CODEBASE attribute in the Object element in the HTML page on the Web server. See “About the CODEBASE attribute”.

Notes PowerBuilder window ActiveX controls require a browser that supports ActiveX controls. They also require that the PowerBuilder runtime DLLs and the Microsoft files MFC42.DLL, MSVCRT.DLL, URL.DLL, and URLMON.DLL be available on users’ computers. The Microsoft files are usually already installed in the target computer’s Windows system directory. If they are not installed, they can be downloaded as a CAB file from the Microsoft Internet Explorer Components Gallery.

For more information, see Chapter 34, “Using the PowerBuilder Window ActiveX.”