I installed VB6 enterprise regularly on Windows 10. Then I installed VB6 with SP6 regularly on a Windows XP Prof. Virtual Machine. Then I copied the contents of XP: c:program filesmicrosoft visual studio over W10: c:program files (x86)microsoft visual studio. No changes to registry. SP6 shows on splash screen. Everything works fine.
Visual basic 6.0 msdn cd
I am trying these installers for installing visual basic. I am using Visual Basic 6 Professional edition. We need visual basic to use our visual basic version which is 20 years old. I am getting the following error when I tried to copy the files of service pack.
i got an enterprise but after installing the msdn liberary its stucked and it says setup is upgrading your system, but its not responding.. i always keep on installing it. and its all the same please can u help me
STEP 3:To get the full MSDN library to work with your VB6 Studio, download the "MSDN Library October 2001 - Full Setup (English)" (this file will be called "en_msdn_library_october2001_dvd.exe"). Alternatively, you can download 3 separate ISO files for CD-ROMs. NOTE: the total download is about 1.2Gb so it will take 20 minutes or so on a 1Mb/sec connection
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I was succesfully able to install Visual Studio 6 Professional on windows 10 Pro 64bit WITH Data Access. It is very simple, just install VS6 as you normally would with Data Access enabled, it will freeze when you try to finalize the install. Allow it to freeze, then end the installation task. You will still have all the install files and will be able to run the program. Now, you will need to install the VB6 service pack 6, but it won't allow you to since visual studio did not install correctly. To fix this, install VS6 over again, this time uncheck data access components, install as normal. Afterward, run the service pack and you should be good to go.
From where can i download msdn help setup for vb 6.0... Can any one tip me on this please it would be of great help............... Tue, 22 Dec 2009 19:59:07 GMT Mike#2 / 25 Vb 6.0 MSDN Setup file download. Quote:> Hi All, > From where can i download msdn help setup for vb 6.0... Can > any one tip me on this please it would be of great help............... Nowhere that I know of....at least legally...unless you're an MSDN Subscriber. -- Mike Microsoft MVP Visual Basic computer_2(); Tue, 22 Dec 2009 21:56:01 GMT dpb#3 / 25 Vb 6.0 MSDN Setup file download. ... Quote:> From where can i download msdn help setup for vb 6.0... Speaking of, is VB documentation no longer online at all at MSDN? I was away from installation and looking the other day and could find no links to other than the Tips/FAQ/Solutions links, no way to find actual documentation that I could find??? -- Tue, 22 Dec 2009 22:13:28 GMT Jeff Johnso#4 / 25 Vb 6.0 MSDN Setup file download. Quote: > Speaking of, is VB documentation no longer online at all at MSDN? I was > away from installation and looking the other day and could find no links > to other than the Tips/FAQ/Solutions links, no way to find actual > documentation that I could find??? -us/library/aa139596.aspx Tue, 22 Dec 2009 22:21:42 GMT Robert Morle#5 / 25 Vb 6.0 MSDN Setup file download. Which is kinda sad, really. I mean, at this point, if you lose/damage your October 2001 Help CD's, it'll cost you...what is it, about $1000 for an MSDN subscription?...just to get the freakin' help files that go with VB6. I suspect some of the peer-to-peer file sharing services would have ISO images of the CDs available (which is NOT legal in most countries), but of course, you take your chances there, since there could be embedded viruses or who knows what! Rob Quote: >> Hi All, >> From where can i download msdn help setup for vb 6.0... Can >> any one tip me on this please it would be of great help............... > Nowhere that I know of....at least legally...unless you're an MSDN > Subscriber. > -- > Mike > Microsoft MVP Visual Basic Wed, 23 Dec 2009 00:21:06 GMT Ken Halte#6 / 25 Vb 6.0 MSDN Setup file download. Quote:> Which is kinda sad, really. I mean, at this point, if you lose/damage > your October 2001 Help CD's, it'll cost you...what is it, about $1000 for > an MSDN subscription?...just to get the freakin' help files that go with > VB6. Microsoft Library Subscription - $199 (not sure if that includes access to the October 2001 version) Visual Studio 2005 Professional Edition with MSDN Professional Subscription ($1,199.00) Visual Studio 2005 Team Suite with MSDN Premium Subscription ($10,939.00) Which is kinda sad, really. I mean, at this point, if you lose/damage your > October 2001 Help CD's, it'll cost you...what is it, about $1000 for an MSDN > subscription?...just to get the freakin' help files that go with VB6. Totally agree. These "obsolete" *documentation* files (is knowledge ever obsolete?) really need to be available to the entire community. Quote:> I suspect some of the peer-to-peer file sharing services would have ISO > images of the CDs available (which is NOT legal in most countries), but of > course, you take your chances there, since there could be embedded viruses > or who knows what! Used to be an active torrent listed at www.thepiratebay.org, yeah. But it seems no one's seeding anymore... -- .NET: It's About Trust! Wed, 23 Dec 2009 00:42:54 GMT Robert Morle#8 / 25 Vb 6.0 MSDN Setup file download. I just checked eMule, which pulls from the eDonkey network and several others, and there's a file there called MSDN_OCT_2001.iso, but it's 1.45G. That sounds awfully large for a single CD ISO image. Does the ISO standard support packaging multiple CD's in one file? Anyway, that one's got 16 sources currently, most of whom appear to be mass uploaders, as I started downloading from 6 different people within moments of adding the file. Noticeably, most of them are in China (where I believe copyright law doesn't apply or at least isn't respected). Anyway, I'm not going to download the file; I have two copies of the MSDN 2001 CDs, so I'm not going to waste my time and one or more CDs on finding out if it's genuine or not. :) If anybody else wants/needs to try, you at least know that it's out there now...or appears to be. Rob Quote: >> Which is kinda sad, really. I mean, at this point, if you lose/damage >> your >> October 2001 Help CD's, it'll cost you...what is it, about $1000 for an >> MSDN >> subscription?...just to get the freakin' help files that go with VB6. > Totally agree. These "obsolete" *documentation* files (is knowledge ever > obsolete?) really need to be available to the entire community. >> I suspect some of the peer-to-peer file sharing services would have ISO >> images of the CDs available (which is NOT legal in most countries), but >> of >> course, you take your chances there, since there could be embedded >> viruses >> or who knows what! > Used to be an active torrent listed at www.thepiratebay.org, yeah. But it > seems no one's seeding anymore... > -- > .NET: It's About Trust! > Wed, 23 Dec 2009 02:05:39 GMT Ken Halte#9 / 25 Vb 6.0 MSDN Setup file download. Quote:>I just checked eMule, which pulls from the eDonkey network and several >others, and there's a file there called MSDN_OCT_2001.iso, but it's 1.45G. >That sounds awfully large for a single CD ISO image. Does the ISO standard >support packaging multiple CD's in one file? .............. That iso's probably designed to be burned to DVD.... like this one (name snagged from MSDN downloads page) for VS2005 pro en_vs_2005_pro_dvd.iso - ISO-9660 DVD Image (2760 MB) -- Ken Halter - MS-MVP-VB - Please keep all discussions in the groups.. In Loving Memory - Wed, 23 Dec 2009 02:14:10 GMT dpb#10 / 25 Vb 6.0 MSDN Setup file download. Quote: >> Speaking of, is VB documentation no longer online at all at MSDN? I was >> away from installation and looking the other day and could find no links >> to other than the Tips/FAQ/Solutions links, no way to find actual >> documentation that I could find??? > -us/library/aa139596.aspx Thanks, somehow I couldn't seem to find at the thime what looks straightforward going backwards up the tree from the link... Who knows what I did wrong then now? :( -- Wed, 23 Dec 2009 02:23:00 GMT Robert Morle#11 / 25 Vb 6.0 MSDN Setup file download. That thought had occurred to me, but I wasn't sure if MSDN October 2001 was ever released on DVD, or if the ISO standard supported DVD. What can I say...I only got my first burner about a year ago, and I think I've used it twice so far, so I'm not exactly conversant with the technologies surrounding it. :) Rob Quote: >>I just checked eMule, which pulls from the eDonkey network and several >>others, and there's a file there called MSDN_OCT_2001.iso, but it's 1.45G. >>That sounds awfully large for a single CD ISO image. Does the ISO >>standard support packaging multiple CD's in one file? .............. > That iso's probably designed to be burned to DVD.... like this one (name > snagged from MSDN downloads page) for VS2005 pro > en_vs_2005_pro_dvd.iso - ISO-9660 DVD Image (2760 MB) > -- > Ken Halter - MS-MVP-VB - Please keep all discussions in the groups.. > In Loving Memory - Wed, 23 Dec 2009 02:50:11 GMT Jeff Johnso#12 / 25 Vb 6.0 MSDN Setup file download. Quote:>I just checked eMule, which pulls from the eDonkey network and several >others, and there's a file there called MSDN_OCT_2001.iso, but it's 1.45G. >That sounds awfully large for a single CD ISO image. The old MSDN library used to come on 3 CDs, so the file size sounds right, and as Ken said, it's most likely the DVD ISO, which became an option in the early 00's. Wed, 23 Dec 2009 03:04:14 GMT Robert Morle#13 / 25 Vb 6.0 MSDN Setup file download. Thanks, Jeff. As I said to Ken, I wasn't sure if DVD had ever been an option. If I'd known it was, I would've guessed that that was the DVD image. Rob Quote: >>I just checked eMule, which pulls from the eDonkey network and several >>others, and there's a file there called MSDN_OCT_2001.iso, but it's 1.45G. >>That sounds awfully large for a single CD ISO image. > The old MSDN library used to come on 3 CDs, so the file size sounds right, > and as Ken said, it's most likely the DVD ISO, which became an option in > the early 00's. Wed, 23 Dec 2009 03:29:45 GMT Galen Somervill#14 / 25 Vb 6.0 MSDN Setup file download. Quote:> That thought had occurred to me, but I wasn't sure if MSDN October 2001 > was ever released on DVD, or if the ISO standard supported DVD. What can > I say...I only got my first burner about a year ago, and I think I've used > it twice so far, so I'm not exactly conversant with the technologies > surrounding it. :) > Rob >>>I just checked eMule, which pulls from the eDonkey network and several >>>others, and there's a file there called MSDN_OCT_2001.iso, but it's >>>1.45G. That sounds awfully large for a single CD ISO image. Does the ISO >>>standard support packaging multiple CD's in one file? .............. >> That iso's probably designed to be burned to DVD.... like this one (name >> snagged from MSDN downloads page) for VS2005 pro >> en_vs_2005_pro_dvd.iso - ISO-9660 DVD Image (2760 MB) >> -- >> Ken Halter - MS-MVP-VB - Please keep all discussions in the groups.. >> In Loving Memory - Mine is on DVD and it's 2.06GB Galen Wed, 23 Dec 2009 04:09:47 GMT mayayan#15 / 25 Vb 6.0 MSDN Setup file download. Quote:> >> Speaking of, is VB documentation no longer online at all at MSDN? I was > >> away from installation and looking the other day and could find no links > >> to other than the Tips/FAQ/Solutions links, no way to find actual > >> documentation that I could find??? > > -us/library/aa139596.aspx > Thanks, somehow I couldn't seem to find at the thime what looks > straightforward going backwards up the tree from the link... > Who knows what I did wrong then now? :( You started at Microsoft when you should have started at Google. :) Wed, 23 Dec 2009 04:20:06 GMT Page 1 of 2 [ 25 post ] Go to page: [1] [2] Relevant Pages 1. download msdn vb 6.0 2ff7e9595c
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