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Ok i had to reformat my computer and i wanted to get visual basic 6 again... But when i search it on the internet it comes up with nothing! So can anyone help me? :mad:
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Visual Basic 6 is not distributed freely on the internet. Your should buy a CD or something.

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Oh alright then. I was pretty sure i got the trial frmo the internet but... Anyway i bought the CD and installed it and now it says "Dao350.dll" could not be registered. And then when i use the Regsvr thingo to manually register it, it comees up with the error code 0x80004005... then i searched that on the net and it means i dont have permission to one of my registeries but i follow the instructions and made myself ADMIN and yet.. It still doesn't work!!! So can you help ?
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is there any message besides that error code?

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Yeah there was but it wasn't relevant... Anyway it doesn't matter anyway since i'm using Windows Vista and there have been many reports of compatability issues... I tried to use VB on my friends comp and it worked fine... So i wont be able to program on this comp... thanks for the help.. :D
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Yes I read too that VB 6.0 has some incompatibilities, and even programs that are programmed via VB 6.0 are not 100% compatible.