I decided to install the Introductory Edition of Visual C++ 6.0 that I got out of Andre Lamothe's game programming book. As a result, I get the following messages when I try to load my current VB 5.0 project:

Line 100: Class ComctlLib.ListView of control lvwToDo was not a loaded control class.
Line 106: The property name _ExtentX in lvwToDo is invalid.
Line 107: The property name _ExtentY in lvwToDo is invalid.
Line 108: The property name View in lvwToDo is invalid.
Line 109: The property name Arrange in lvwToDo is invalid.
Line 110: The property name LabelWrap in lvwToDo is invalid.
Line 111: The property name HideSelection in lvwToDo is invalid.
Line 112: The property name Checkboxes in lvwToDo is invalid.
Line 113: The property name FlatScrollBar in lvwToDo is invalid.
Line 114: The property name GridLines in lvwToDo is invalid.
Line 115: The property name _Version in lvwToDo is invalid.
Line 129: The property name NumItems in lvwToDo is invalid.


I know that what has happened is that VC++ 6.0 has provided updated dll's and controls, somehow causing VB 5.0 not to be able to use the old ones any more. How can I work around this? If I uninstall VC++ 6.0 will I get back to being able to use the old ones again? Can I reinstall VB 5.0 and get back? HELP!!!!