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Visual Basic Errors 380 Invalid property value 380 Invalid property value 380 Invalid property value 260 No timer available 282 No foreign application responded to a DDE initiate 285 Foreign https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/193247 application won't perform DDE method or operation 286 Timeout while waiting for DDE response 287 User pressed Escape key during DDE operation 288 Destination is busy 290 Data in wrong format 293 DDE Method invoked with no channel open 294 Invalid DDE Link format 295 Message queue filled; DDE message lost 296 PasteLink already performed on this control 297 Can't set https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa277300(v=vs.60).aspx LinkMode; invalid LinkTopic 298 System DLL 'dll' could not be loaded 320 Can't use character device names in file names: 'item' 321 Invalid file format 325 'Item' is not a valid resource file 326 Resource with identifier 'item' not found 327 Data value named 'item' not found 328 Illegal parameter. Can't write arrays 335 Could not access system registry 336 ActiveX component not correctly registered 337 Component not found in registered location 338 Component could not successfully create requested object 339 Component 'item' or one of its dependencies not correctly registered . . . 340 Control array element 'item' doesn't exist 341 Invalid control array index 342 Not enough room to allocate control array 'item' 343 Object not an array 344 Must specify index for object array 345 Reached limit: cannot create any more controls on this form 360 Object already loaded 361 Can't load or unload this object 362 Can't unload controls created at design time 363 ActiveX control 'item' not found 364 Object was unloaded 365 Unable to unload within this context 366 No MDI form available t
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4 5 After surfing around the net, I've found very little information regarding installation of VB6 on Windows 7. Most of the information out there is for Vista, and most of it is queries for assistance. You may be wondering why someone would want to utilize VB6 on a shiny new operating system like Windows 7. Or even Vista for that matter. There are about a bazillion legacy applications out there that have to be supported, and people like me who speak VB6 need to have the tools installed on our workstations in order to implement and test updates and such for these legacy applications. It also helps out when I need to squirt out a quick tool for use in my daily work. This process has been tested on Windows 7, both 32 bit and 64 bit, with no problems. Note: I've updated this process with information from the comments (below the post). If I've left something out, don't hesitate to point it out. Also - Thanks to all of you! Your comments and suggestions are much appreciated. Note 2: If you have a specific programming questions, might I please direct your attention to the VB6 forum? It's much easier to interact over there! Prerequisites: You need to do this stuff first: Turn off UAC. Create a zero-byte file in C:\Windows called MSJAVA.DLL. The setup process will look for this file, and if it doesn't find it, will force an installation of old, old Java, and require a reboot. By creating the zero-byte file, the installation of moldy Java is bypassed, and no reboot will be required. Install DirectX 7. The process and files are available here. Install VB6 Common Controls, available here. Main Installation: Insert Visual Studio 6 CD. Exit from the Autorun setup. Browse to the root folder of the VS6 CD. Right-click SETUP.EXE, select Run As Administrator. On this and other Program Compatibility Assistant warnings, click Run Program. Click Next. Click "I accept agreement", then Next. Enter name and company information, click Next. Select Custom Setup, click Next. Click Continue, then Ok. Setup will "think to itself