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Introduction: The Enduring Need for Legacy Barcode Tools In the world of enterprise IT, "if it isn't broken, don't fix it" is the golden rule. Thousands of businesses, warehouses, and healthcare facilities still run mission-critical applications built on technologies from the early 2000s—specifically, Visual Basic 6 (VB6), Access 2007, Internet Explorer-based dashboards, and Microsoft Office 2010.

cd C:\Windows\SysWOW64 regsvr32 MSBCODE9.OCX You should see: "DllRegisterServer in MSBCODE9.OCX succeeded." microsoft barcode control 160 activex download repack

Open regedit and navigate to: HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\7AE5E6A0-FBA2-11D0-95BB-00A0C9082F56 – this is the barcode control’s class ID. Introduction: The Enduring Need for Legacy Barcode Tools

Central to many of these legacy systems is a small but powerful component: . Part of the MSCOM Common Controls family, this ActiveX control allowed developers to effortlessly generate Code 39, Code 128, and other barcodes without third-party libraries. "if it isn't broken