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Win Me/2000 and VB4-16 1

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ffrancam

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May 1, 1999
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Is a VB4-16bits program 100% compatible with Windows Me and Windows 2000?

Thanks in advance!
Fabio Martins
 
Hi ffrancam
some days ago I was asking the exact same thing.
I was working with VB3 and VB4 (16 bits) and i was not having very sucess.
Now, i know differently. There are no compatibility problems but because you are working with a kind-of-pre-historic tool ( we are have the VB version 7 )you might have some licence problems.
What you have to do is find out what .lic files you need and try to get them.
You should be in peace then :)

Good luck and nice work

Marta Oliveira [mio@cpcis.pt]
Porto - Portugal

 
I have VB4-16bit on my Win ME and haven't found a problem yet. I'll let you know if I do.
"The world shrinks more and more with every new user online."
 
Well, I came across "Object server not properly registered" when I went to TOOLS > CUSTOM CONTROLS to shut some off. But that's the only one I've found so far.

Any others I should look out for, ffrancam?

--MiggyD "The world shrinks more and more with every new user online."
 
Thank you MiggyD!!!
If I find some problem I will inform you!

Best regards,
Fabio Martins
ffmartins@java.mailbr.com.br
 
I too have the Object server not properly registered message. all that means is that there are some ocx's that are not registered in the registry properly. there is a program you can get off the net that'll fix it.
It's not win me problem as i have it on win95 as well
Dragnut
 
dragnut:

If you do remember the site, could you please post it? I'm sure ffrancam, as well as I, would be very appreciative if you would.

I am perplexed, though, I've never come across this problem with win 95 using vb16 until we switched to ME. I just don't understand how come you're having this problem on 95 as well. <interesting>

--MiggyD &quot;The world shrinks more and more with every new user online.&quot;
 
I had this same problem with the VB4-32 bits in the Win95.
I reinstalled VB4-32 again and the problem disappeared.
Do you still use the VB4-16/32 bits?

Best regards,
ffrancam
 
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