I can confirm that applications created in VB (and compiled to an EXE) will install and run on Windows 7. Let me clarify further: I have many apps written in VB6 (SP6) and the majority of these use Threed32.ocx. I use Visual Studio Installer to create the msi. These can be installed on Windows 7 and function correctly. I have also managed to do the same with VB6 and other 3rd party controls. There does not seem to be an issue installing programs written in VB6. However, the proverbial nasty stuff hits the fan if you want to use the VB6 IDE in Windows 7 as well as the unsupported DLL's. VB6 will install and can be updated to the latest service pack (SP6) on Windows 7 but I cannot register threed32.ocx without getting the 0x80040201 DLLRegsiterServer Failed message. #VISUAL BASIC 6 PORTABLE FOR WINDOWS 7 INSTALL# #VISUAL BASIC 6 PORTABLE FOR WINDOWS 7 CODE#.#VISUAL BASIC 6 PORTABLE FOR WINDOWS 7 SOFTWARE#.#VISUAL BASIC 6 PORTABLE FOR WINDOWS 7 FULL#.
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