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Introduction I have some old C/C source code to reuse recently and I have to install Visual Sutdio 6 on my Window 7 (64-bit). Here are the steps I went through and share with each of you. Background I did some research on google and find these links: 1. Cara install driver wireless.

How to install Visual Basic 6 on Windows 7: 2. How to install Visual C on Windows 7: the answer from Andre Zielger is useful, but for 32 bit.

From link 1) I created a zero size DDL under C: windows. So I followed combined steps to run through the installation steps. Installation Steps 1. Create zero byte file MSJAVA.DLL under: C: Windows it will let installation to skip Java update check.

You need to install Visual Studio SP6. Google this and you will it on msdn: 3. Do not use wizard.

Run setup.exe as administrator 4. From startall programsVisuall Studio 6.0 Microsoft Visual C 6.0, right click and run as administrator. You are ready to go. WARNING: do NOT set up anything like link 1) update section. Otherwise you can not create project correctly. Points of Interest I agree install Visual Studio 6 on Windows 7 is related with permissions.

But there are some tricks from link 1) to follow and install SP6. Have fun in programming!

First release on. Mobius Scutav 23-Feb-16 16:16 23-Feb-16 16:16 Excerpt from a Win10 TP exchange about Win 10's ugliness. Srfreeman wrote: 'As I've mentioned before, Windows like anything else is a product sold by a business. It is the responsibility of the business to built a product that their consumers want.

If customers are saying they are not interested without these customizations available, then there is no argument to be made. Microsoft has only three choices: Lose the customers, hope they will invest in all those third party utilities, or give them what they want. While you may find the 2nd approach viable, many other people do not. I prefer my system running with minimal modification. The ability to have everything I need out of box without modifying system files or installing tons of extra system services to hijack various operations on the system is more than just convenient to me.' .Net is to VB6 what Win 10 is to Vista/Win7 users: an ugly duck! As a business principle, a company ought to bring consumers the product they want.

In many business schools, that would be the number one rule for success. MS is doing some of that: in VS, you got your C#, C, VB, use whatever you prefer. But the Classic VB way of doing things is gone. Of course, VS has a few tricks easier to do than VB6, but that is only because MS has been putting their money on the framework only for now ohhh so many years. And they are pretty much s. deep into it to recognize that a vast number of people just don't like those managed languages.

It's not a secret that internally, the OS people loathe managed code, and that there is nothing wrong with COM (windows is mostly COM, framework more like a layer on top) if it benefits from continued development. The Windows kernel (low level api, gdi, MCI, COM) MS will never be able to get rid of and may very well outlast framework and managed code. If that's the case, come Win 11, 2018, 2024 and well after that, VB6 could still be a desired option for which it will not be wise to end support. Industry likes long lasting standards.

CNC machining is still being done with HPGL or G-Code engineered in the seventies, just like a car still has four wheels, and for a simple good reason: IT WORKS! Who can tell where and what VB6.7. Could do nowadays if development had been put on it at the same rate as the hit-and-run (and flee the scene) products MS has been serving for years (obsolete framworks that will still need be supported, Win RT, Silverlight, etc.). Patrickraous 25-Jun-12 1:19 25-Jun-12 1:19 Hi 'Southmountain'.

Thanks a lot for this share! I also got these two links, and many others, but I never success the installation of VS6 on W7 64bits (integral version). In all cases, setup.exe crashes. Could you explain me how you succeeded your installation from Visual Studio SP6? The corresponding exe (Vs6sp6.exe) is an updater module: when I launch it, it first looks for previous installations, and - of course - fails. How did you success your INITIAL installation?

Thank you for all, in advance. Best regards.

Here are the missing links (wierd steps): download vs6sp6b.exe from here run this vs6sp6b.exe. When you run this, it asks for a folder. You should use something like. C: TempVB6SP6B But, what exactly has it done? It actually unzipped the real install. It hasn't actually installed anything. Next, open explorer and navigate to the folder you told it in an earlier step (C: TempVB6SP6B).

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In that folder, you will find SETUPSP6.exe. When you run this setup, your version of Vs6sp6.exe will actually be executable. Then you can install SP6.

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Going to rate my comment a 1, because you lack the concept of using modern software. What's the point of using a pre-ansi C compiler, which you can't even use templates correctly in VC6. Relying on a old IDE and compiler for work? Or even for personal. What do you benefit from, except writing awful code that won't even really compile in new modern C? Yeah, my comment really deserved a 1, from someone who can't even use a modern free compiler that actually conforms to standards. Yeah, you go buddy.

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I just won't ever bother reading your code. Probably too buggy for use, since you still use VC6.

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