Initialize the control and validate the runtime license.
Syntax
object.Initialize([LicenseKey],
[Options], [Reserved])
Remarks
This method explicitly initializes the control with the
specified license key. Typically this is not required because it's
done automatically when the control is loaded.
- LicenseKey
- A string which specifies a runtime license key used to
initialize the control. Normally this argument is not needed, since
the appropriate license key is used when an instance of the control
is created. However, if an instance of the control is created using
the CreateObject function, the Initialize method must
be called with a valid runtime license key. If the license key is
omitted or passed as an empty string, a development license must be
installed on the local system.
- Options
- An argument reserved for future use. This argument should not
be specified.
- Reserved
- An argument reserved for future use. This argument should not
be specified.
Return Value
A value of zero is returned if the control was initialized
successfully. Otherwise, a non-zero error code is returned which
indicates the cause of the failure.
Example
'
' Create an instance of the ActiveX control
'
Set mailMessage = CreateObject("SocketTools.MailMessage.6")
'
' Initialize the control using the specified runtime
' license key; if the key is not specified, the
' development license will be used
'
nError = mailMessage.Initialize(CSTOOLS6_LICENSE_KEY)
If nError <> 0 Then
MsgBox "Unable to initialize SocketTools component"
End
End If
See Also
Uninitialize Method
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