Re: VB6 and VB4



Thanks Max that is great to know.
Stan

Max Kudrenko wrote:
>
> Stan,
>
> I tried all the latest versions (VB4, VB5, VB6, and VB.NET) on the same
> system and I don't remember major problems with any combination of
> them. And VB4 (both 16 and 32-bit version) can definitely peacefully
> coexist with VB6. Even after installing it after VB6, but of course,
> the right way to do it is always upwards by the rank.
>
> Hope this helps,
>
> Max Kudrenko
> Brainbench MVP Program for Visual Basic
> www.brainbench.com
>
> Stan Weiss wrote:
> > I have Win2K with SP4 with Visual Studio 6.0 Professional Edition with
> > SP5 installed. This has been running for some years. I now have a
> > need to install VB4 Professional Edition on the same machine. Can this
> > be done without effecting VB6?
> > Thanks
> > Stan
.



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