Here are a good sampling of the majority of vbxs which are free to play around with in design mode in Visual Basic and which are available on the internet. Some are royalty free and others have specific instructions every time they are loaded, but all are useable. Follow any instructions which appear on any VBX custom control. The .FUL file is an MSBACKUP file which must be restored using MSBACKUP 6.0 or better. (MSBACKUP comes with DOS and can be found in your DOS directory) To restore file: make a note of the directory you put the CC50719A.001 file in load MSBACKUP and do any compatibility tests as necessary click on [restore...] click on [restore from...] click on [MS-DOS drive and path] enter the directory the CC50719A.001 file is in click on [catalog...] click on [retrieve...] click on [MS-DOS drive and path] make sure the drive and path entered are correct click on [ok] now you will get a confirmation of a loaded catalog, click on [ok] click on [load...] click on [select files...] you will see on the left a list of the directory structure of my hard drive, and this is what to do: click the right mouse button on all subdirectories in the C:\VB\VBXS directory - when it says 153 files selected in the lower right portion of the screen, you are done click on [ok] click on [restore to...] click on ()Original Locations click on [ok] click on [Start Restore]