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Jun 9th, 2000, 12:18 AM
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I am trying to open an application written in VB4 into VB6 environment. There are a couple of discontinued OCX files missing, such as ThreeD.ocx, Graph32.ocx, Spin32.ocx and Gauge32.ocx. I couldn't find them from Visual studio enterprise 6.0 CD-ROM. Could someone please tell me where to download these control files? Thx
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Jun 9th, 2000, 03:34 AM
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They should be on the CD. If you re-install it, the controls would probably be installed as well.
If not, you could probably download them off the Microsoft website.
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Jun 9th, 2000, 04:24 AM
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I am using Visual studio 6.0 Enterprise edition, which doesn't include these ocx files(under common/tools/vb/ directory, which is missing in my CDs). But based on microsoft VB6 info web page, these ocxs should be included in VB 6.0 Prof and Enterp. versions. I am confused now, What I am getting in Visual studio 6.0??
I searched msdn site and found no download source. Anyone could give a clue?
I am looking for six EXTINCT OCXs
Threed32.ocx
Crystal32.ocx
Spr32x30.ocx
gauge32.ocx
Spin32.ocx
Graph32.ocx
I have found one of them.
Thx
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Jun 9th, 2000, 04:33 AM
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For some reason I thought you said you had the VB4 CD. I guess I was just a little confused .
I have all those controls from my old VB4 CD, but not my VB5.
I searchd MSDN and it said that THREED was shipped with VB6. Below is the link to a page with all the controls that are shipped with VB6.
http://support.microsoft.com/support.../Q194/7/84.ASP
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Jun 9th, 2000, 04:50 AM
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Thx Megatron, That page is the reason of my confusion. It is talking about Vb6.0 not Visual studio 6.0. I just found another page for visual studio enterprise 6.0. All these extinct files are located in Disk 3. thx again
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Jun 9th, 2000, 04:55 AM
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No problem. And if you still can't find them I can send them to you.
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