I would not bother if I did not have to (and lucvkily I don't). It is not supported in VB.Net (VB7).
"ActiveX Documents There is no equivalent in Visual Basic .NET. However, DHTML applications can interoperate with Visual Basic .NET technologies. ActiveX documents should either be rewritten as User Controls, or left in Visual Basic 6.0."
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