IntroductionYes, you read that title correctly, this article describes how to install Visual Studio 6.0 on Windows 10. Visual Studio 6.0 is still widely used around the globe, and there is a need to provide support for legacy applications and developers who still want to use this platform.

Also, being the old timer that I am, I still like using Visual Studio 6.0 who's interface was specifically designed for C development. Sure, I admit I might be a little resistant to change, but I also find the MFC wizards are more C friendly and I like the ability to record macros which was no longer supported with newer versions of Visual Studio.I have read several articles on this subject most are good but seem to be incomplete or missing one or two key elements. I wanted to document what I have discovered through trial and error to be the best approach for installing Visual Studio 6.0 on later versions of Windows without the need for a 3rd party tool or installer.Clean Up Previous AttemptsIf you are reading this article, you have no doubt already attempted to install Visual Studio 6.0 on Windows 10 already and it has failed.

If this is the case you will need to do some manual cleanup first before we get started. Follow these steps to manually clean up any previous installation attempts:.

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Delete Installation FoldersYou will need to remove any installation folders from previous installation attempts, they are usually located under C:Program Files (x86) folder for 64-Bit OS and C:Program Files folder on 32-Bit OS. Member 12969497 28-Apr-Apr-19 17:55Visual Studio 6.0 is a perfect IDE. 25 years old and it still runs perfectly, best C platform ever. Why would I want to update it? I can't stand skinned interfaces. They made it in an era where automatic updates didn't exist, good I can't stand automatic updates.It runs perfectly in Windows 7. What a dodgy trick by Microsoft, program compability wizard, oh its not compatible!

It won't run! Visual Studio 6.0 runs perfectly in Windows 7. The truth is Microsoft don't want you using old software, but I have every ancient version of it backed up and I'll keep using it forever, it was engineered to perfection, its just so nice not to be using skinned up software nagging you about automatic updates everyday. Avras Mitilineos 10-Nov-Nov-18 22:12Hello Mr.

Kirk StowellI would like to thank you for your guide on installing Microsoft Visual Studio 6.0 Enterprise Edition on a PC with Microsoft Windows 10. I had tried many times to install this software on Windows 10, but I didn;t know I had to change the Compatibility Settings of the Setup file to 'Windows XP' and to disable some features from being installed. All the times, I started the setup with Compatibility for Windows 8 and installed everything. This caused the Setup program to stop responding when it started to update system settings. Now, the program is successfully installed and I am going to install MSDN Library.

Member 10245680 29-Dec-17 2:2829-Dec-17 2:28Hi Kirk,This article is hugely appreciated. Has saved us so much time. And we can confirm it works 100% for VB6 Pro - with slight differences iro setup choices (e.g. Option to install Unicode is not available). Supporting VB6 is a fact of life for thousands of organizations, so this sort of help is a life-saver.BTW - we tried the 'Install Tools' that are offered on the web - and it was a disaster.So your step 1 - How to Cleanup - was a great start, and it just got better from there.One point may be useful to others - if the install doesn't complete quickly - don't wait.Terminate, cleanup, and start again, follow the article's directions carefully.Best wishes for New Year!! Scsn 18-Oct-17 8:3618-Oct-17 8:36HiI have been waiting for the ability to install and run VC v6 on Windows 10. I am running XP and now great that I can move on to windows 10.

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This is a great articleI am able to compile and run the program in release mode, but having problems debugging the code. I am able to build and run in debug mode, but not able to step over/into code.

As soon as I try i get the error:'unhandled exception in test.exe (OLE32.DLL):0xc000041D(no name)'I created the small project from the newly installed vscThanks in advanceScottLast Visit: 30-Nov-19 12:06 Last Update: 30-Nov-19 12:061General News Suggestion Question Bug Answer Joke Praise Rant AdminUse Ctrl+Left/Right to switch messages, Ctrl+Up/Down to switch threads, Ctrl+Shift+Left/Right to switch pages.

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. Before starting the download, create a download directory on your computer. If your internet connection is less than 300K, it is recommended that you run the multi-part download by following the 'More Information' link at the upper right, then clicking 'Download Now.' . Click 'Download' to begin downloading the single download. When prompted by the download software, choose the option 'Save this program to disk' and click OK. Then select the directory you created on your computer.

Run the file from the download directory. When prompted, select the same directory you created on your computer. You will be expanding the contents of the EXE into this directory.

Run SetupSP6.exe from the download directory. When you accept the terms of the electronic End User License Agreement (EULA) the setup software will replace the appropriate files in your Visual Basic 6.0, Visual C 6.0 and/or Visual Source Safe installation.