![]() First there were compatibility warnings, which I ignored. ![]() Fortunately I still have some old MSDN DVDs, so I dug these out and ran setup for the Enterprise edition of Visual Studio 6.0, installing on Vista Professional. This is the stated reason why Visual Studio 6.0 is no longer available for download, even for MSDN Universal subscribers. One reason is that it includes the Microsoft Java Virtual Machine which Microsoft promised Sun it would withdraw. Visual Basic 6.0 is supported on Vista, but Visual Studio 6 is not. Second, because Visual C++ 6.0 is still widely used to avoid issues with the C runtime library. There is little point in installing the other products in Visual Studio 6.0. First, because it includes Visual Basic 6.0, the last version not based on. Why would you want to run Visual Studio 6 on Vista? Two reasons. ![]()
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