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Apr 26, 2021 Mainstream Support for Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0 ended on March 31, 2005. However, we are releasing this non-security related package because it contains improvements that were ready for release just prior to the end of Mainstream Support. Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0 has transitioned to Extended Support which runs through March 31, 2008. I have just installed Visual Basic 6.0 / Visual Studio 6 under 64 bit Windows 7 using your great instructions. I had a problem installing Service Pack 5, which I must use instead of Service Pack 6. A really smart programmer (GuideX) came up with a great hack to get around the MDAC 2.5 error. Mainstream Support for Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0 ended on March 31, 2005. However, we are releasing this non-security related package because it contains improvements that were ready for release just prior to the end of Mainstream Support. Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0 has transitioned to Extended Support which runs through March 31, 2008. Free Visual Basic Runtime v6.0 1 MB; Free Visual Basic Runtime v5.0 1.3 MB; Free Visual Basic Runtime v4.0 (16- and 32-bit versions) 880 KB; Free Visual Basic Runtime v3.0 248 KB; Installation. For VB Runtime versions 6.0, 5.0 and 4.0: Download the runtime installation program (vbrun60-setup.exe, VBRUN50.exe or VBRUN40.exe) to a temporary.
First released in 1991, Microsoft Visual Basic was a programming environment where one could build an application by visually creating the user interface first, and then adding code. In contrast, even the smallest Visual Basic basic programs could take reams of program code to write in C or C++. Visual Basic was extremely popular for business application programming. The language itself was an interpreted BASIC dialect, however speed was maintained through the use of reusable compiled libraries (DLLs and VBX controls). These however, limited application development to Microsoft Windows.
Visual Basic easily interfaced with many database products (most notably Microsoft Access) and reporting tools (most notably Crystal Reports)
Visual Basic 3 was the most popular version under 16-bit Windows 3.1, while Visual Basic 6 was the most popular for 32-bit Windows 95/NT and later. After version 6, Visual Basic was replaced by Visual Basic .NET, an incompatible successor.
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Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0, now part of Visual Studio, was the last version of the true 'Visual Basic' product. It was extremely popular, and is still used in many businesses. It is the last that can create native 32-bit applications for Windows 9x and NT. The replacement product 'VB.NET' requires Dot Net, and changes the core basic language in such a way that it is difficult to port VB 6 applications.
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Requires that MSIE 4 or later is installed.