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Download of Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0 was on the developer's website when we last checked. We cannot confirm if there is a free download of this software available. Some of the software aliases include "Visual Basic SP6 4", "Visual Basic", "Microsoft Visual Basic 2005".
The software relates to Development Tools. The following versions: 10.0, 9.0 and 8.0 are the most frequently downloaded ones by the program users. This free PC program is developed for Windows XP/XP Professional/Vista/7/8/10/11 environment, 32 and 64-bit versions.
The default filenames for the program's installer are VB6.EXE, VB5.EXE, ZipExeStub.exe, VB62.EXE or VB60.EXE etc. This free PC tool can process the following extensions: ".bas", ".cls" and ".ctl". This free software was originally produced by Microsoft. According to the results of the Google Safe Browsing check, the developer's site is safe. Despite this, we recommend checking the downloaded files with any free antivirus software.
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You can download the free Visual Studio 2010 Express, or the pro version from MSDN. Surprisingly, the look and feel were pretty similar to what we've got a decade later. The team hadn't yet decided to CAPITALIZE ALL THE MENUS. NuGet integration wasn't built-in, but I'm sure a quick search would turn up someone figuring out how to do it.
you can find a document containing informations about the support of Visual Basic 6.0 on Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008 and Windows 7.My opinion is that the best solution is using virtualization: download ad install a virtualization program, like Microsoft Virtual PC 2007 SP1 ( =en&id=24439) or Oracle VirtualBox ( ), create a virtual machine and install a Windows version (provided that you have a valid Retail license for it) that can fully support Visual Basic 6.0 installation and execution (up to Windows XP); then, install Visual Basic 6.0 and the MSDN Library.
I tried the free download of Visual C++ Express 8 several months back. If I recall correctly it lacks a resource editor. That's a deal-killer for me since I need to edit dialogs, menu items, embedded string text, images etc. I'd prefer to stick with MicroSoft but I cant find any evidence that they still support a robust standalone C++ version and I truly resent them making me buy Visual BASIC or C# as a package when I don't want/need it.
Let me make sure I understand....this consultant is saying that you *can't* create an MSI file for installing a VB6 app? He (or she) is wrong. Dead wrong. I hope you "educate" him (or her). There are at least 2 third-party tools that I know of which can create Windows Installer setups for VB6 apps (Wise and InstallShield). But, since you want to stay with MS tools for this (dunno why), you're stuck with using Visual Studio Installer (VSI)....you can't use any .NET version of VB or VS for this (well, I shouldn't say you can't, but it doesn't natively support it). VSI is a free download (the best thing it has going for it) from MS that integrates with the Visual Interdev 6.0 IDE. Don't worry. You don't need the full Visual Studio 6.0 package. The download includes the IDE. You can download it here: -us/vstudio/aa718352.aspxVSI includes merge modules corresponding to SP4 components. You can get merge modules corresponding to SP6 here: -us/vstudio/aa718364.aspxIf you need/want merge modules for SP5, they're here: -us/vstudio/aa718363.aspxIn addition, you may want to see the following:How To Create a Visual Basic Installer Package with Visual Studio Installer -usNow for some personal commentary that hopefully will be helpful to you.VSI is "OK", but I'd hardly consider it a "professional" tool. It's VERY restrictive and has a number of shortcomings. It's restrictive in that there are only a few different dialogs (or wizard steps) that you can include as part of your installation and there's no way (that I've ever found) to add your own. Some of the shortcoming can be worked around, but it's a PITA (namely because you need to repeat them after EVERY build of your MSI file). Many "simple" things (like specifying a Start In folder for the shortcut and creating an AllUsers installation) have to be done with a tool called Orca (which allows you to modify the MSI file) because VSI itself doesn't provide a way. Using Orca, you can make some changes to existing dialogs, but you can't add any functionality (for example, you can change text in the dialogs). Here's a link to information about Orca (including how to get it as it's part of the Windows Installer SDK and even needs to be installed after the SDK is installed):How to use the Orca database editor to edit Windows Installer files you have questions regarding VSI, I'd recommend you first search the VB newsgroups at www.google.com as your question may very well already have gotten asked and answered (and since your need is urgent, this will be the "best" and "fastest" way for you to get an answer).-- MikeMicrosoft MVP Visual BasicBTW, saying it's urgent.....not going to get you an answer any quicker. People answer when they read the post (and they have to read it to know it's urgent). Some people think including the word "urgent" in the subject is going to get more people to reply quicker or cause the post to get more attention. Not true. In fact, many people, including a lot of regulars, automatically ignore such posts. Best thing you can do is ask for help before it becomes urgent. Not to sound harsh, but it's not our problem that it's urgent and we have our own lives (or deadlines to make, or whatever) that we really can't give your issue "specal attention". Newsgroups aren't intended for urgent matters, just by their nature. 2ff7e9595c
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