ActiveX Control error -143

I'm running CVI 2012 on windows 7 machine,  After installing the application with the distribution program I get the error ActiveX control error , Error Code -143. I would appreciate any help!

Hello, some more data would be helpful in order to investigate this situation.
First of all, that error code is not part of the ActiveX library. It seems a User Interface Library instead: if it's so it simply means "ActiveX Control Error", that is you must search for additional informations inside the ActiveX library and in the documentation for the control you are using.
By the way, knowing actual  ActiveX control used would be helpful too, but only after you have discovered some more informations on the error itself.
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