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Result 1 of 7: Author Topic: Visual Basic 6.0 (Read 126 times)
Groto New Member member is offline Joined: Nov 2003 Gender: Male Posts: 1Visual Basic 6.0 « Result #1 on Nov 2, 2003, 11:52pm »
Where can I buy VB 6.0? I've looked all over the internet and most places say it's discontinued. How much does it cost? Thanks.
Result 2 of 7: Author Topic: This Forum (Read 151 times)
Administration Administrator member is offline D'oh Joined: Oct 2003 Posts: 5Re: This Forum « Result #2 on Oct 19, 2003, 7:55am »
Quote: hope this will be usefull for all vb programers in the world
hmmm...yes i suppose it will lol
Result 3 of 7: Author Topic: running scripts .... (Read 163 times)
aegis3ro New Member member is offline .....lol..... Joined: Oct 2003 Gender: Male Posts: 2 Location: Constanta, RomaniaRe: running scripts .... « Result #3 on Oct 19, 2003, 5:01am »
now we are 2 to bore here
Good to Go
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aegis3ro New Member member is offline .....lol..... Joined: Oct 2003 Gender: Male Posts: 2 Location: Constanta, RomaniaRe: This Forum « Result #4 on Oct 19, 2003, 4:59am »
hope this will be usefull for all vb programers in the world
Good to Go
Result 5 of 7: Author Topic: running scripts .... (Read 163 times)
Administration Administrator member is offline D'oh Joined: Oct 2003 Posts: 5Re: running scripts .... « Result #5 on Oct 18, 2003, 5:45pm »
well, on older versions of windows, you can run these VBScripts by using the execution engine.. an example:Code: run "WScript scriptname.vbs"
You can't just run VB Scripts though, they arent' executable without a parser.... But, you can also run them under windows explorer on win2k and XPCode: run "explorer.exe scriptname.vbs"
HTH
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udtman New Member member is offline Joined: Oct 2003 Posts: 1running scripts .... « Result #6 on Oct 18, 2003, 4:57pm »
I have seen vbscripts run as "aplications" if u will, such as a ftp director maker, www search thing, etc. What i havnt been able to figure out is how to incorporate or "call" these scripts from a regular old vb app. I ve tried the script reference, but screwed it all up, any links to some tuts, other than the useless msdn ? any ideas would be appreciated ...
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Administration Administrator member is offline D'oh Joined: Oct 2003 Posts: 5This Forum « Result #7 on Oct 18, 2003, 9:38am »
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