Visual Basic For Win7 64bit Ultimate

Win 7 Ultimate 64 Bit

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. I did some research on google and find these links: 1. How to install Visual Basic 6 on Windows 7. Pack missing from Visual Studio 2. Where’s the Visual Studio 2. Visual Basic Power. Installing IIS 7 on Windows Vista and Windows 7. Download microsoft visual basic 0.6 - Visual Studio 2013 Express Edition: Create your own applications, and much more programs.

I have been able to work around the absurd error message that prevented VB5 from being installed on Windows 7 (64-bit edition). This is the solution I have come up with which, I know for sure, can also be applied to VB6. I made a copy of the entire VB5 installation CD and pasted it to the Desktop. I opened the 'Setup' subfolder, looked for the.stf file (its name may change according to the product version), made two copies of it in the same folder and renamed them 'acmsetup.stf' and 'acost.exe'. I copied the whole content of the subfolder 'Setup' and pasted it to the main folder (one level up), i.e. The folder containing the file called 'acmboot.exe'. I ran (as administrator) the program 'acmsetup.exe' and the installation could be completed without any problems.

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