Error Installing Vb6 Project On Windows Xp
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How To Install Visual Basic 6.0 In Windows Xp
We are using vb6 on windows xp machines. Need to upgrade the systems to i5 processors. 1. Is it possible to install windows xp on
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i5 processor machine 2. Is it possible to install vb6 on windows 7 and other third party activex which works fine on windows xp without any issues. 3. Is it possible to install vb6 on windows xp 64 bit and other third party activex which works fine on windows xp how to install visual basic 6.0 in windows 8 without any issues. Thanks, Wednesday, June 01, 2011 9:21 AM Reply | Quote Answers 0 Sign in to vote It is very possible to install VB6 on Windows 7. I've documented the process at the link below. If you have any problems getting it running, please don't hesitate to drop me a line, or leave your question on the site. http://thicken.net/CkZn00 Marked as answer by Mike GlenModerator Saturday, August 06, 2011 9:22 PM Friday, August 05, 2011 6:03 PM Reply | Quote All replies 0 Sign in to vote Hi Ahmed, This Forum is specific to MS Project, please post your question on Windows Forum : http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en/w7itproappcompat/threads But as of Pt 1, you can install XP on i5 machine. For Pt 2and 3refer the link it has all the related detials of supported n non-supported features : http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/vbasic/ms788708 Sapna S Wednesday, June 01, 2011 9:45 AM Reply
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Linux Apps Advertise / Sponsored Reviews Installing and running Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0 On Windows 7/Windows 8 [x32-x64 : 32bit-64bit] with all features! October 2, 2013 by Chaitanya 41 Comments Hello Friends,recently http://techapple.net/2013/10/installing-and-running-microsoft-visual-basic-6-0-on-windows-7windows-8-x64-64-bit-with-all-features/ i had to do some college Project in Microsoft Visual basic 6.0 + Oracle https://avilashcramer.wordpress.com/2014/08/10/installing-and-debugging-visual-basic-6/ SQL Connectivity, but the hell Microsoft Visual Studio wasn't simply installing on my Lappy, so after a few hit and misses at the goal, i have found the Foolproof Method for installing Microsoft Visual Studio on your Windows 7 and Windows 8,Windows 8.1 installations that too on both the 32 bit and x64:64-bit releases visual basic of Windows 7 and Windows 8 There are a lot many reasons which are responsible for installation of Visual Studio/visual basic 6, prominent of which are Compatibility Issues Microsoft Java Machine issues Installer/Setup run-time issues and some problems which ares pecific like unable to use visual Basic components such as ADODC,OLEDB,ADODB,RDO Connection problems etc Lets solve each of them one by one in Detail.. 🙂 but before that , visual basic 6.0 there are some prerequisites which we must implement so as our setup will be much smoother… Prerequisites During visual studio 6 Installation, it may ask you to install Microsoft Virtual Machine For Java,etc..and it may restart your computer continuously..so as a fix, simply Download the Following Ms-Java.bat file,and simply right click on it,and "Run it as administrator",it will ask you for a confirmation,please select yes,it will open a box,and close that's it! Now,The visual Basic 6 Setup wont prompt you to install virtual machine for Java,thus removing a hurdle! Click here to Download Ms-Java.bat file for bypassing Microsoft Virtual Machine For Java.. Now lets look at the Setup! The link to torrent file of vb6 setup if you do not have it is here..> The First Problem which we encounter during setup is compatibility issues This Problem can be solved by running the setup.exe of the visual basic 6 setup,by right click and selecting "Run as Administrator" option.. it may show a dialog box like this -- > fortunately,this Problem will Be Solved by simply clicking the Run Program and the Setup Started.. 🙂 , as you are running the setup,its possible that setup might become too very slow on places such as "searching for installed components" , "finishing in
Compiling a Visual Basic 6 project on Windows7 Posted on August 10, 2014 by avilashcramer under Medicine & Tech AVILASH’S GUIDE ON HOW TO INSTALL AND COMPILE LEGACY VB6 CODE. For all its reputation as a field with rapid turnover, there are certain systems, protocols, and languages for computer programming that seem to have obtained a certain immortality. Sometimes this is a good thing: LISP was created in the 50s, but LISP and its derivatives retain a base of users today- one is used as the language of instruction for Brown’s introduction to CS class. Sometimes this is a bad thing: DOS has been around since at least 1981, and still haunts windows machines in the command prompt. One such example of a system that lingers like the smell of rotten durian-and-jackfruit sorbet is Microsoft’s Visual Basic 6. A lot of OCT software is written in VB6, so one of my projects this summer was to get a large VB6 project file (~10,000 lines of code with like 10 comments) compiled onto a high end Windows 7 machine. VB6 was released in 1991. For reference, this is the year of the first Gulf War, and a few months after the German reunification - and two years before I was born. Needless to say, this predates Windows 7 Ultimate Edition. The reasons why VB6 remains so relevant have been covered well and repeatedly by others. It is supported under what Microsoft has the audacity to call the ‘It just works policy’, which really should be called the ‘because backwards compatibility is chump – change’ policy. Many really excellent installation guides exist already, my favorite of which can be found here: http://www.derekwirch.com/2009/06/install-vb6-on-windows-7.html. However, I quickly found that installation alone is not sufficient for running legacy code, since there will be many compilation errors that crop up. This guide is intended to address both the installation and initial troubleshooting, and contains links to many other resources to aid in the struggle. If you are purely interested in humor, misery, and schadenfreude, you should read the whole thing, but especially the debugging section (5 - end). THE GUIDE CHECK that it is absolutely necessary to run your legacy code. Seriously. You might be be