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    Opening Visual Basic

    im not sure if this is the right place for this, but I have the office xp setup on my hard drive, and everytime I start up Visual Basic it trys to run the setup of office xp 4 times, and so i have to hit cancel 4 times, and it is very time comsuming, i moved the setup for office xp to my other hard drive, but it still does the same thing. How can I make it so it doesn't start up the office xp install everytime i start up visual basic 6?

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    This also happened with me..Well I didnt post it here.. the fact is that the newversion of components in Office10 library gets registered everytime. I found out a solution by uninstalling them both and changing the sequence of installation of each one.

    Just try this, though a little time consuming...

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    Re: Opening Visual Basic

    Originally posted by Narfy
    im not sure if this is the right place for this, but I have the office xp setup on my hard drive, and everytime I start up Visual Basic it trys to run the setup of office xp 4 times, and so i have to hit cancel 4 times, and it is very time comsuming, i moved the setup for office xp to my other hard drive, but it still does the same thing. How can I make it so it doesn't start up the office xp install everytime i start up visual basic 6?
    Have you let it install whatever it wants to install?

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    The same thing happened to me.... I posted it here but couldnt
    get an answer... the only difference is that it tryies to run
    the setup for Pioneer OEL screen saver studio....
    This happened when I installed and then uninstalled
    a setup pack I made for one of my applications....
    now I have to cancel that setup about 3 or 4 times every
    time I start VB.....and the setup starts if I run any application
    that was made in VB.......
    Reinstalling of VB didnt help....reinstalling of that setup packege
    didnt help..... reinstalling windows (just overwirting, not formating) didnt help.....

    If I let the setup run it gets to a point that it cant find its onw
    files because it tries to run from some temp folder....

    very very strange......

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    Re: Re: Opening Visual Basic

    Originally posted by mendhak
    Have you let it install whatever it wants to install?
    i already have it installed

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    Let it install anyway. I had a problem similar to that, kept canceling it but one day i forogt to cancel it, it installed whatever it wanted and it never poped up again.
    I use Microsoft Visual Basic 2005. (Therefore, most code samples I provide will be based around the .NET Framework v2.0, unless otherwise specified)

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    ok, I tried installing it, but I just get a error and it wont install

    Is there anyway I cant edit the registry and somehow change what initializes during the startup of VB6?

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    Do you have Microsoft Visio installed on your system? That's what typically wants to install with my version of VB.
    I use Microsoft Visual Basic 2005. (Therefore, most code samples I provide will be based around the .NET Framework v2.0, unless otherwise specified)

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    no, I dont have Microsoft Visio installed, the only microsoft software I have on my computer is Windows 2000, Visual Basic, and Office XP, msn messanger, and some games published by microsoft. And im sure the games have nothing to do with it.

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    Yeah, you are right there, the Microsoft games would have dothing todo with it .
    I use Microsoft Visual Basic 2005. (Therefore, most code samples I provide will be based around the .NET Framework v2.0, unless otherwise specified)

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    oh well, If I cant fix it its fine, it only takes 4 clicks to cancel it anyways

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