Visual basic 6 & W7 ??


  1. Posts : 52
    Win 7
       #1

    Visual basic 6 & W7 ??


    Slowly starting to restore all my programs that ran on WinXP.
    Seems most of the *.exe programs are running but a few that didn't run I tried to reconstruct them and it appears I need some more dll's. I can't remember if there were 2 CD's that came with VB6 PE. Before I start tearing my computer room apart to find a 2nd disk I thought I would ask here about a 2nd disk.
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  2. Posts : 64
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
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    roehrle said:
    Slowly starting to restore all my programs that ran on WinXP.
    Seems most of the *.exe programs are running but a few that didn't run I tried to reconstruct them and it appears I need some more dll's. I can't remember if there were 2 CD's that came with VB6 PE. Before I start tearing my computer room apart to find a 2nd disk I thought I would ask here about a 2nd disk.
    If you are trying to install the VB6 IDE on a 64-bit version of Windows 7, you are probably out of luck (short of creating a 32-bit virtual machine and installing VB to that image). Here's a link that might help - Support Statement for Visual Basic 6.0 on Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008

    PS - the download info from MSDN indicates that the VB6 Enterprise Edition is definitely on 2 disks.
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  3. Posts : 52
    Win 7
    Thread Starter
       #3

    RugbyHoe said:
    roehrle said:
    Slowly starting to restore all my programs that ran on WinXP.
    Seems most of the *.exe programs are running but a few that didn't run I tried to reconstruct them and it appears I need some more dll's. I can't remember if there were 2 CD's that came with VB6 PE. Before I start tearing my computer room apart to find a 2nd disk I thought I would ask here about a 2nd disk.
    If you are trying to install the VB6 IDE on a 64-bit version of Windows 7, you are probably out of luck (short of creating a 32-bit virtual machine and installing VB to that image). Here's a link that might help - Support Statement for Visual Basic 6.0 on Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008

    PS - the download info from MSDN indicates that the VB6

    I'm running the 32 bit now. VB6 is running but i think the DLL are in the second disk
    Enterprise Edition is definitely on 2 disks.
    Thanks, I guess I am going to start looking again through a couple hundred CD's
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  4. Posts : 75
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64-Bit
       #4

    The Professional version of VB6 that I have is on 1 CD, with a further 2 CD's for MSDN. Plus a service pack CD and another few CD's with extras that came with the Windows 2000 pack.

    I have got Visual Basic 6 Pro installed on my Windows 7 x64 system and it runs fine. You have to open it as an Administrator though.
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  5. Posts : 15
    Windows7 Pro RTM (32-bit)
       #5

    Also, you will notice that dragging objects on the IDE Form Creator will be laggy, to remove that lagginess, you will need to navigate to the vb6.exe (Usually in "C:\program files\Microsoft Visual Studio\VB98\vb6.exe") and right click it. Go to the Compatibility tab and tick "Disable Desktop Composition"
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  6. Posts : 75
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64-Bit
       #6

    drakeshe said:
    Also, you will notice that dragging objects on the IDE Form Creator will be laggy, to remove that lagginess, you will need to navigate to the vb6.exe (Usually in "C:\program files\Microsoft Visual Studio\VB98\vb6.exe") and right click it. Go to the Compatibility tab and tick "Disable Desktop Composition"
    Yes, it is very laggy. I'll give that compatibility option a go. I don't use VB much these days, just to support older apps if a customer requires it.
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  7. Posts : 52
    Win 7
    Thread Starter
       #7

    One of the problems I have now is trying to get omegavol.ocx to register. I believe I need to register it and I believe I am using the wrong regsvr32.exe. I think there are two. One for X86 and one for 64 . I guess I'm using the 64 when I should be using the 32 bit. Any ideas why I was able to load the IDE disk but it won't load the MSDN disk ? BTW I did find the other 2 disk that came with PE.
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