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| Visual Basic 4 Does anyone out there have some VB4 or even 3 install disks they don't want? I need to cobble together something for Win95 and don't want all the extra bells/whistles that I would have to avoid on more recent versions. Adrian
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| Adrian I have the following VB versions: Visual Basic 2005 Express Edition {2.4 Mb} Visual Basic 6 Enterprise (VB6 - not VB Studio) {108 Mb} Sorry, no more recent versions. If it's something at an application level that you want to do, something basic you can open the VB code window for that application by using ALT+F11 (I think). Let me know if you want the above files and I'll stuff them on a server.
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