ActiveX control "could not be loaded"

G'Day everyone,
I'm having a problem with my activeX controls (SHDocVw.IWebBrowser2 for example) - when I load and run a LabVIEW 6i VI with an ActiveX container on the front panel, I get an error 97 (Unknown System Error in Untitled.vi) out of its method node. If I load the same VI into LabVIEW 6.1, I get the same error, and the container has "Control could not be loaded" written in it. This isn't just limited to the web browser control, but others too. (they used to work a week or so ago, and I can't think of anything I've done to the system since then...) If anyone has any ideas on how to fix this, I'd really appreciate it!
cheers,
Christopher
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Unfortunately, it was *all* of my ActiveX controls that wouldn't load. That said, A user of the Info-LabVIEW list came up with the answer: reinstall the RunTime engine - wierd....
thanks,
Christopher
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