• Can VB 6 co-exist with VisualStudio 2003 (VB 6, Visual Studio 2003)

    Home » Forums » Developers, developers, developers » DevOps Lounge » Can VB 6 co-exist with VisualStudio 2003 (VB 6, Visual Studio 2003)

    Author
    Topic
    #405991

    If I install VB 6.0 on the same workstation as VisualStudio 2003 do you think it would work? Or, should I partition the drive and install VB 6.0 in a separate area to be safe? I’m concerned about dll crashes etc.

    Viewing 1 reply thread
    Author
    Replies
    • #838477

      VB 6 and VS .NET co-habitate quite well.
      Indeed, MSFT even recommends that both be installed as that may facilitate migrating some VB 6 code to VB .NET.

      As I recall, the readme file discusses te pros/cons of installing both.

      I’ve not run ionto any problems (yet).

      • #838704

        That’s good news. Thanks Howard.

        • #839072

          I can corroborate what Howard has said.

          On our site, we have .Net code invokind VB6 executrables without problems. That did take a little bit of working out, but now that it’s settled in, it’s working well.

        • #839073

          I can corroborate what Howard has said.

          On our site, we have .Net code invokind VB6 executrables without problems. That did take a little bit of working out, but now that it’s settled in, it’s working well.

        • #839100

          As with other Microsoft products (*cough*Office*cough*) I would recommend installing multiple versions from Oldest to Newest, rather than trying to install an older version alongside a much newer version.

          If you already have the newer versions installed you may want to reinstall after installing the older version.

          • #839448

            You better get something to tame that cough, or wear a mask when you post.

            The VS .NET README describes what to do.
            There are problems that can occur if th ecritters are installed in thewrong order.

          • #839449

            You better get something to tame that cough, or wear a mask when you post.

            The VS .NET README describes what to do.
            There are problems that can occur if th ecritters are installed in thewrong order.

        • #839101

          As with other Microsoft products (*cough*Office*cough*) I would recommend installing multiple versions from Oldest to Newest, rather than trying to install an older version alongside a much newer version.

          If you already have the newer versions installed you may want to reinstall after installing the older version.

      • #838705

        That’s good news. Thanks Howard.

    • #838478

      VB 6 and VS .NET co-habitate quite well.
      Indeed, MSFT even recommends that both be installed as that may facilitate migrating some VB 6 code to VB .NET.

      As I recall, the readme file discusses te pros/cons of installing both.

      I’ve not run ionto any problems (yet).

    Viewing 1 reply thread
    Reply To: Can VB 6 co-exist with VisualStudio 2003 (VB 6, Visual Studio 2003)

    You can use BBCodes to format your content.
    Your account can't use all available BBCodes, they will be stripped before saving.

    Your information: