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› Which is kinda sad, really. I mean, at this point, if you lose/damage your October 2001 Help CD's, it'll cost you.what is it, about $1000 for an MSDN subscription?just to get the freakin' help files that go with VB6. I suspect some of the peer-to-peer file sharing services would have ISO images of the CDs available (which is NOT legal in most countries), but of course, you take your chances there, since there could be embedded viruses or who knows what! To download the MSDN Library for VB 6, you must be a MSDN Subscriber. STEP 5: To get the full MSDN library to work with your VB 6 Studio, download the 'MSDN Library October 2001 - Full Setup (English)' (this file will be called 'enmsdnlibraryoctober2001dvd.exe'). Msdn Library Vb 6 Zip.
I have scratched my MSDN CD and cannot get my PC to read it. But before I go to MikroC and Proteus Files.zip. File size: 28.5 KB Also consult your VB 6 MSDN library and your 'Object Browser' for MSComm. Rob 'MikeD' wrote in message news:[email protected]. Ken Halter 06.07.07 9:40. 'Robert Morley' wrote in message news:elxZIp%[email protected]. Which is kinda sad, really.
I mean, at this point, if you lose/damage your October 2001 Help CD's, it'll cost you.what is it, about $1000 for an MSDN subscription?just to get the freakin' help files that go with VB6. Microsoft Library Subscription - $199 (not sure if that includes access to the October 2001 version) Visual Studio 2005 Professional Edition with MSDN Professional Subscription ($1,199.00) Visual Studio 2005 Team Suite with MSDN Premium Subscription ($10,939.00).
Robert Morley wrote: Which is kinda sad, really. I mean, at this point, if you lose/damage your October 2001 Help CD's, it'll cost you.what is it, about $1000 for an MSDN subscription?just to get the freakin' help files that go with VB6.
Totally agree. These 'obsolete'.documentation. files (is knowledge ever obsolete?) really need to be available to the entire community. I suspect some of the peer-to-peer file sharing services would have ISO images of the CDs available (which is NOT legal in most countries), but of course, you take your chances there, since there could be embedded viruses or who knows what!
Used to be an active torrent listed at, yeah. But it seems no one's seeding anymore.NET: It's About Trust!. Robert Morley 06.07.07 11:05. I just checked eMule, which pulls from the eDonkey network and several others, and there's a file there called MSDNOCT2001.iso, but it's 1.45G. That sounds awfully large for a single CD ISO image. Does the ISO standard support packaging multiple CD's in one file?
Anyway, that one's got 16 sources currently, most of whom appear to be mass uploaders, as I started downloading from 6 different people within moments of adding the file. Noticeably, most of them are in China (where I believe copyright law doesn't apply or at least isn't respected). Anyway, I'm not going to download the file; I have two copies of the MSDN 2001 CDs, so I'm not going to waste my time and one or more CDs on finding out if it's genuine or not.:) If anybody else wants/needs to try, you at least know that it's out there now.or appears to be.