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Mar 11th, 2017, 08:59 AM
#41
Re: Running VB6 on Windows 10
Error accessing the system registry
This is usually caused by not running VB6 as adminstrator. Go to C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio\VB98 - right click on VB6.exe and in the compatability tab click on 'Run as Administrator'.
SP6 for VB6 can be found at https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/down...s.aspx?id=5721
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Mar 11th, 2017, 10:01 AM
#42
Re: Running VB6 on Windows 10
You have to run VB as admin
You want SP6
If the SP will not install that generally indicates that you did not follow the correct procedure for installing VB6
Generally if the install seems to hang then it did not fully install and will need to be repeated.
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Mar 11th, 2017, 10:03 AM
#43
Re: Running VB6 on Windows 10
Steve
Will give that a try.
BTW, during the install process, one step
produced a 20-digit number with a note to
write it down ..which I did.
Does this get used somehow?
Spoo
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Mar 11th, 2017, 10:49 AM
#44
Re: Running VB6 on Windows 10
Steve
C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio\VB98 - right click on VB6.exe and in the compatability tab click on 'Run as Administrator'.
In Control Panel I see the following folders:
OS (C: )
... Program Files (x86)
... ... Microsoft Visual Studio
... ... ...VB98
Under VB98, I see
Setup (folder)
Template (folder)
Wizards (folder)
ADDSCCUS.DLL
BIBLIO
,,,
SCCVBUS
VB6 .. 6/25/1998 .. Application .. 1,836 KB
VB6.OLB
,,,
If I right click on VB6
I get the following options
.. View >
.. Sort By >
.. Group By >
.. Refresh
.. --------------------------------------
..Customize this folder ..
..--------------------------------------
.. Share with >
..--------------------------------------
.. New >
..--------------------------------------
.. Properties
I don't see VB6.exe
I don't see a compatability tab
Am I looking in the wrong place?
Spoo
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Mar 11th, 2017, 11:11 AM
#45
Re: Running VB6 on Windows 10
You have extensions for known file types hidden in Explorer. VB6 is the one you want. Sorry it is Properties then compatibility. But as Data pointed out, It is possible that your install is not finished correctly. This may not let you install SP6.
I've just read the Install guides in posts #32 and #33 and find that #33 is the one I used on my Win10 Home 64bit, without any problems at all.
I have never written down or needed the 20 digit number that the installer throws up.
I wish you well - keep us informed.
Last edited by Steve Grant; Mar 11th, 2017 at 11:17 AM.
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Mar 11th, 2017, 01:37 PM
#46
Re: Running VB6 on Windows 10
Steve
Properties>Compatabiliy>Run as administrator ...
Bingo
And I even succeeded in beginning to fill the "gray area"
with code modules.
1. SP6
BTW, I did try earlier to download SP6.
The download seemed to work, but I was then prompted to
designate which folder to put it into. I believe I chose ..
C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio\VB98
.. but I'm not positive.. Regardless, the end result was
that I got an error statement .. " .. cab.. "
(Don't remember .. I'll take better notes next time).
Does it matter which folder I direct it to?
2. Run the app
Also, I haven't tried to run the VB6 app yet.
I figured I should wait until I
1. install SP6
2. load MSDN Help
Spoo
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Mar 11th, 2017, 04:11 PM
#47
Re: Running VB6 on Windows 10
Like I said above if your VB6 install seems to hang then it is not completing and the SP will error out when you try to install it.
As for the folder to put SP6 in that is just going to need a temp location where it will expand the archive before it installs.
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Mar 11th, 2017, 04:46 PM
#48
Re: Running VB6 on Windows 10
DM
Like I said above if your VB6 install seems to hang then it is not completing and the SP will error out when you try to install it.
Yes, it did hang, or at least it "seemed to" hang,
emphasis on "seemed".
As Sammi opined:
Yes. Reboot....I'll bet VB6 is installed
My hunch is that he was correct.
And further, since Steve's post #45 to "Run as Administrator"
got me past the "loading" issue such that I can now launch
the app in Edit mode and get my various .bas modules to
appear, doesn't that suggest that the VB6 install is complete?
Your thoughts appreciated.
Spoo
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Mar 11th, 2017, 09:11 PM
#49
Re: Running VB6 on Windows 10
Last edited by Bobbles; Mar 11th, 2017 at 09:14 PM.
Reason: I thought OP was sking for link, but I cannot see that post now
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Mar 11th, 2017, 11:31 PM
#50
Re: Running VB6 on Windows 10
When I first installed VB6 on Windows 8 it went through the initial install part, hung up at the end. I rebooted, VB was there, run as admin seemed to work.
Shortcuts were not created, some reg entries were not made and when trying to install the service pack it failed saying VB was not installed.
There are a few different ways to get it to install properly, most have been detailed here at VB Forums.
Basically if the install does not make it through to the end cleanly then it isn't right.
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Mar 12th, 2017, 06:28 AM
#51
Re: Running VB6 on Windows 10
Datamiser
Thanks for your thoughts.
But I remain confused by the apparent conflicting conclusions
between you and Sammi
Nonetheless, here is a log of my attempts to load SP6
1. go to site Steve provided .. https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/down...s.aspx?id=5721
2. it reads "Service Pack 6 for Visual Basic 6.0
,,, Select Language .. defaults to English .. fine
,,, There is a Download Button
,,, There is a Systems Requirements thingy .. if I expand it I get
Supported Operating System
Windows 2000, Windows Server 2003, Windows XP
• Microsoft Data Access Components (MDAC) 2.5 or later
This is the same version MDAC that is installed by the Microsoft Windows 2000 operating system and can be found here.
• Internet Explorer 5 or later is recommended for Service Pack 6. The latest version of Microsoft Internet Explorer, is available here.
When I click here I get
We're sorry, the page you requested cannot be found.
The URL might be misspelled, or the page you're looking for is no longer available.
Huh ???
3. Nonetheless, I click on Download
I get these Install instructions
•Before starting the download, create a download directory on your computer. If your internet connection is less than 300K, it is recommended that you run the multi-part download by following the "More Information" link at the upper right, then clicking "Download Now."
•Click "Download" to begin downloading the single download. When prompted by the download software, choose the option "Save this program to disk" and click OK. Then select the directory you created on your computer.
•Run the file from the download directory. When prompted, select the same directory you created on your computer. You will be expanding the contents of the EXE into this directory.
•Run SetupSP6.exe from the download directory. When you accept the terms of the electronic End User License Agreement (EULA) the setup software will replace the appropriate files in your Visual Basic 6.0 installation.
4. I click on SAVE
5. My control panel is launched and I see the file under
.. Desktop >> This PC >> Downloads
6. I double-click the file name
7. It then prompts me to type the location where you wans to place
the extracted files
8. Using the Browser feature, I select
..Desktop
.. .. This PC
.. .. .. OS (C: )
.. .. .. .. Program Files (x86)
.. .. .. .. .. Microsoft Visual Studio
The path now reads as "C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio
9. I click the OK button
10. A new dialogue box appears .. Extracting acmsetup.hlp
BUT, an error box also appears
Extracting file failed. It is most likely caused by low memory (low disk space for swapping file) or corrupted Cabinet file
I click OK .. to clear the ERROR box
11. A new dialogue box appears
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Mar 12th, 2017, 07:00 AM
#52
Re: Running VB6 on Windows 10
I figured I better save the prior post before I lost it,
so, continuing
11. A new dialogue box appears
This program might not have installed correctly
Win32 Cabinet Self-Extractor
If this program didn't install properly, you can try installing the
program using compatibility setting
12. I click on the Install using compatibility settings option
13. I got a security window .. I clicked YES
14. I then get the dialogue box asking where to put the
extracted files. Using the Browser feature, I select the
same as before
The path reads as "C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio
15. I click OK
14. A progress bar and a bunch of files fly by
15. New dialogue box
Did this program work correctly?
Win32 Cabinet Self-Extractor
The options are
-> Yes, this program worked correctly
-> No, launch the troubleshooter
As it defaulted to Yes, I click the CLOSE button
All seems ok ...
16. BUT, when I open my VB app in Design mode and
click Help > About Microsoft Visual Basic , I get
Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0
For 32-bit Windows Development
.. whereas on my old box I get
Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0 (SP5)
For 32-bit Windows Development
Boo.
So, where am I?
1. SP6 does NOT seem to have taken
2. The new box is 64-bit. Does that matter?
Help !!
Spoo
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Mar 12th, 2017, 07:05 AM
#53
Re: Running VB6 on Windows 10
It may be a permission thing down the mineshaft where you were extracting to, and running from.
Create a folder like C:\_Installing and extract into there
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Mar 12th, 2017, 08:00 AM
#54
Re: Running VB6 on Windows 10
Bobbles
Thanks. Will give it a try in a bit.
Guys
I just tried to run the app, and guess what ...
.. it works ..
Two new quick issues ..
1. Change text colors .. eg Comments default to green, I want red
2. Mousewheel .. doesn't work when I'm trying to edit a .bas module
It's been so long since I last did those that I've forgotten how ..
Spoo
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Mar 12th, 2017, 08:14 AM
#55
Re: Running VB6 on Windows 10
tools/options to set text colors and other editor properties
search for vb6 mouse wheel fix for the other.
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Mar 12th, 2017, 08:33 AM
#56
Re: Running VB6 on Windows 10
DM
Re colors .. brilliant. Done. Thanks ..
Will chase down the mousewheel search in a bit.
Spoo
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Mar 15th, 2017, 03:54 PM
#57
Re: Running VB6 on Windows 10
Originally Posted by Spooman
DM
Will chase down the mousewheel search in a bit.
Spoo
Maybe this: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/...-basic-6.0-ide
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Mar 15th, 2017, 04:08 PM
#58
Re: Running VB6 on Windows 10
LaVolpe
My bad .. I didn't update my post #56
I did, in fact, get the mouse wheel working in the IDE
Nonetheless, thanks for the link. ..
Now, if only I could get SP 6 to install.
Spoo
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Mar 15th, 2017, 04:12 PM
#59
Re: Running VB6 on Windows 10
You may want to uninstall completely & re-install.
As mentioned by several... Install with admin privileges, i.e., open Windows Explorer & right click on VB's setup.exe and run with admin privileges. Download SP6, open Windows Explorer & right click on the setup executable & run with admin privileges. When starting VB6, after you get it installed, activate with admin privileges to prevent registry problems when adding stuff from your toolbox & the references menu
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Mar 16th, 2017, 11:41 AM
#60
Lively Member
Re: Running VB6 on Windows 10
Originally Posted by LaVolpe
OP As LaVolpe mentions follow the instructions at the link provided to make the mouse scroll work. I installed VB6 on a Windows 10 machine a few weeks ago and had the same issue. Getting the mouse scroll working can be fiddly. I followed method 1 to make it work with the following tweak to the instruction step 2.
2. Click Start, click Run, type regsvr32 <path>\VB6IDEMouseWheelAddin.dll, and then click OK.
Amend to
1. Click Start, Type CMD, Right click on CMD and select 'Run as Administrator'
2. In the CMD Window type regsvr32 <path>\VB6IDEMouseWheelAddin.dll, and then click OK.
Last edited by martin_hop; Mar 16th, 2017 at 11:44 AM.
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