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RE: VB control of CM12A


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  • Subject: RE: VB control of CM12A
  • From: <dorsai@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 30 Apr 2001 11:09:06 -0000
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I think the Active X Component is free for personal use so the 30 day
period
won't apply, I also don't think you need to have Homeseer installed. Never
tried to use it though so I could be talking rubbish ;)

Mick

Adam Stevens <adam@xxxxxxx> said:

> > Any one had any success with controlling a CM12A via VB (or C for
that
> > matter) ?
>
> The Homeseer ActiveX component works fine with a CM12, but it does
mean you
> have to install Homeseer (rather than just the Keware ocx).  You may
need a
> registered version of Homeseer to use the ActiveX stuff though (or
rather,
> if you want to use it for more than the 30 days eval period).
>
> Something like:
>
> 	set hs = createObject("HomeSeer.Application")
> 	hs.execX10 "A1", "on"
> 	set hs = nothing
>
> should work.
>
> You can even run it via DCOM, which is neat.
>
> I've never had any luck with just the ocx's, although as I run
Homeseer
> anyway, I haven't given them much time.
>
> Adam.
>
>
>
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