Hi Everyone,
I'm trying to install Visual Basic 6 onto another computer (I'm currently using it on a windows xp machine and am trying to install it on a windows 98 machine.) Every time I try to install it I get the same error message:
'Setup is unable to register VFP6R.DLL in the system registry.'
Now Visual basic runs properly except for the fact that I cannot open and use the Microsoft Windows Common Controls 6.0
I'm trying to recompile a program that I built on a windows xp machine onto a windows 98 machine and this program needs to use the Microsoft Windows Common Controls 6.0, but I am unable to open them as they are not registered.
Can anyone tell me how I might go about registering the VFP6R.DLL file so that I can open the Microsoft Windows Common Controls 6.0 or can you tell me what I could use instead of the Microsoft Windows Common Controls 6.0
I find it odd as I'm using the exact same copy of Visual basic 6 on both machines but I only get this error on the windows 98 machine.
Any insight or ideas you have are GREATLY APPRECIATED.
THANKS.
I'm trying to install Visual Basic 6 onto another computer (I'm currently using it on a windows xp machine and am trying to install it on a windows 98 machine.) Every time I try to install it I get the same error message:
'Setup is unable to register VFP6R.DLL in the system registry.'
Now Visual basic runs properly except for the fact that I cannot open and use the Microsoft Windows Common Controls 6.0
I'm trying to recompile a program that I built on a windows xp machine onto a windows 98 machine and this program needs to use the Microsoft Windows Common Controls 6.0, but I am unable to open them as they are not registered.
Can anyone tell me how I might go about registering the VFP6R.DLL file so that I can open the Microsoft Windows Common Controls 6.0 or can you tell me what I could use instead of the Microsoft Windows Common Controls 6.0
I find it odd as I'm using the exact same copy of Visual basic 6 on both machines but I only get this error on the windows 98 machine.
Any insight or ideas you have are GREATLY APPRECIATED.
THANKS.