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McKloony
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Posted: 12 February 2011 at 3:44am |
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I have problems to start some VB6 samples of release 15.0.1
The Chart Browser sample sends an error message: Cannot find "ActiveView" in Sub: Public Sub SwitchActiveView(Id As String) Controls.Remove "ActiveView" The Chart Sample sample sends an error message in sub: Private Sub cmbHatch_Click() Set Diagram = xSeries.Diagram I deinstalled release 13.4.1 before |
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Lodep59
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Hello, Try to reinstall the 15.0.1 and run manually the COM Registrator. Regards, |
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McKloony
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Why should I do this. I installed release 15.0.1 on an complete new PC. Why CodeJock is not able to release samples, that run without problems.
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Lodep59
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Sorry I just wanted to help you. I've tried to download and install the 15.0.1 on a just formated W7 PC and it works fine without any error. |
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McKloony
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Do you use VB6? VB6 does not run under Windows 7 ?!?
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ampcom
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Hi,
Runs OK for me using VB6 on Windows 7 64 bit |
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Simon HB9DRV
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Photoshop ???
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Xander75
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Hi,
The official Microsoft "Support Statement for Visual Basic 6.0 on Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008 and Windows 7" can be found at... Link: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/vbasic/ms788708 The answer is yes VB6 does run on Windows 7! |
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jpbro
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VB6 IDE does run on Windows7, you just have to jump through a few hoops to get it working properly.
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Lol
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Oleg
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It is resolved now ? When you open sample project do you see some error message from VB ? |
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McKloony
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Yes, I still got the following error messages: |
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Oleg
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Thanks, actually its strange.
There is "On Error Resume Next" before and indeed first call should fail but Error should not be displayed because of this instruction. (if I remove it, I see same) Maybe your Vb6 has some property or special installed thing that ignores "On Error" instruction ? |
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Oleg
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Anyway, both fixed for next release. Please let me know if you have problem with some more samples.
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Willowmaster
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If you right click on the code pane you get a popup menu. It contains a menu Toggle. If you select this menu you get three options: Break on All Errors, Break in Class Module and Break on Unhandled Errors. Maybe you have option one or two selected instead of the third option.
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