Originally Posted by mister
Funny, I was planning on not wasting my time with Window$ 8.
I just got win7-64.
Robert
Originally Posted by mister
Funny, I was planning on not wasting my time with Window$ 8.
I just got win7-64.
Robert
Steve, thanks for the link but no way, Win7 does not like VB6.
Cheers
Al.
All progress began with an idea
Ah !!! My VB6 install is on Win7-32. Maybe that makes the difference.
I havent moved to 64bit yet. At work I built a new laptop with Win7-64 and still havent been able to install some 64 bit programs becuase if conflicts with other 32 bit programs that are running. We have an application that uses MSaccess 2010 DB engine and trying to install that on someone machine failed becuase they had Office 2010 - 32 bit installed.
On the laptop I built, we have Office 2007 32 Bit so I thought I would be OK with the app that used Access2010 but no "you have 32 bit office programs installed - please install the 32 bit version of this program"
So many third part programs rely on using parts of MS Office or Internet Explorer that it is just a minefield. !!!
Keith
www.diyha.co.uk
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One more reason why many move on SQL server or on SQL Lite. However, you could give this a shot
http://blog.codefluententities.com/2...distributable/
Steve
It's not a bug, it's a random feature.
There's no problem, only learning opportunities.
Hi Steve, the application I was talking about is actually the programming tool for Mitel phone systems. It includes the Access DB engine redistributable and they have both 32 and 64 bit versions of the programming tool.
The issues that I have had are they it wont install the 64 bit version of the tool on a 64 bit computer IF there is a 32 bit version of Office on those machines. Its just really frustrating the way different software product conflict with one thing or another.
A couple of years ago I was developing a digital signage application and was using Quicktime to play MOV files. Apple released an updated version of Quicktime with one of the iTunes updates and it broke my application, there were problems with the aspect ratio of the image. I downgraded Quicktime and my app was fine, but then iTunes refused to work despite the fact that I never used any of the features that needed QT as I only ever used it for loading songs onto my iPod.
Keith
www.diyha.co.uk
www.kat5.tv
mmm yeah that sucks. I suggest you to ask the question on the MSDN forum then. Sure enough, there's a solution for that.
Steve
It's not a bug, it's a random feature.
There's no problem, only learning opportunities.
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