Does anyone have an offline visual basic 6 api documentation in pdf, chm or hlp format.
Any help is welcome, nothing is too OLD documentation..
PS: I don't know where else to post it. Please move the post to correct section if it is in incorrect section
The MSDN library for VB6 ships with the installer discs and can be downloaded from MSDN. The MSDN installation is available offline after installation to your machine.
I don't think there is an official download for non-subscribers. So you either need to find the discs that shipped with the original product, or download them from your subscription.
What I did is that I saved the content, API description from the website in docx. Yes it took time. about 20 mins
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running Unreal Engine 4.26 on a Windows 7 machine. Recently updated from 4.25 to this version. Now getting this error..
"The program can't start because
api-ms-win-downlevel-kernel32-l2-1-0.dll is missing"
Anyone able to assist to advise please?
I found the solution, after a bit of digging and searching put it in this post and video:
https://www.georgenischal.com/blog/api-ms-win-downlevel-kernel32-l2-1-0-dll-error-unreal-4-26-2021.html
UE4 forum talking about the issue: https://forums.unrealengine.com/unreal-engine/feedback-for-epic/1850218-prgram-cant-start-cause-api-ms-win-downlevel-kernal32-blah-blah-dll-is-missing/page2
Msdownload page for DLL: https://www.catalog.update.microsoft.com/Search.aspx?q=KB4507456
Seems its related to a windows security update. Please avoid downloading the DLL from dodgy search results on google or youtube which I almost did..
If you want to download a dLL, look on the links on my blogpost.. Google search is clearly broken, had to go down a few pages to find the result, all other links were spammy DLL download pages..
I've used Visio for many years now and having just installed Visio 2016 Professional, I tried to create a sitemap in the normal way but couldn't find the option to specify a URL/address to use - the wizard isn't automatically invoked, etc. It's definitely the "Professional" edition so the option should be available unless Microsoft have "streamlined" the product still further.
Does anyone know how to access/enable this feature or if it's even included any more?
The online help is utterly useless and I can only find one relevant article via Google which, unfortunately, doesn't provide a solution.
Thanks for looking :)
For anyone with the same issue, downloading and installing the Visio 2016 SDK was the solution. Now, when I select "Web Site Map", under "Software", the wizard automatically runs and I'm able to enter a URL and generate a sitemap.
I need to install interwoven Teamsite Content Center Professional on my system, I can't find any web address online where I can download the exe. I even tried logging in it online at
http://teamsite.partners.org/
But the link does not work. Please if anyone has solution to this, please answer asap.
Thanks
Aysha
If you are talking about downloading it without procurement then there is no direct link to Teamsite on your local system as it is not open source. You would have to contact Autonomy who will provide you assistence with procuring the software.
If you have alerady purchased the software,please go to the below mentioned link if you aleardy have purchased the software.
https://support.interwoven.com/supportloginau.asp
teamsite interwoven
All what You need, You can find on the Interwoven support page. You will find there all necessary files and pdf's with installation guides and other important things. HP have also very good community link. So if You will have any problems with installation I'm pretty sure they will help You.
I tried getting AccExplorer32 from this link http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd631969.aspx and many others, but it says that Page cannot be found. Can someone please upload it somewhere, I'll appreciate it.
EDIT:
AccExplorer32 is not included in the current SDK (7.1). It's replaced with UISpy, which is also not included in 7.1. But you can download it from here: http://andrewtokeley.net/archive/2009/09/15/uispy-ndash-download-it-here.aspx (broken link)
As you say, UISpy.exe is not in the v7.1 SDK. It has been replaced by Inspect.exe which is in the v7.1 SDK Tools, works very well, and does both MSAA and UIA.
More details on Inspect is here: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/dd318521(v=vs.85).aspx
Here is a forum with a valid link that might solve your problem:
http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/windowsaccessibilityandautomation/thread/81dbfae1-7f57-44e2-ac47-9fd20b1bef54
AccExplorer32.exe
I had great difficulty in finding this tool (among others from MS used for accessibility testing), so I have uploaded a copy to my GitHub repo.
Accessibility tools
AccExplorer32.exe
inspect32.exe
I am working on a legacy project where the newer tools like Accessibility insights are not that helpful. The older tools were focused more towards MSAA (Microsoft Active accessibility), while newer tools are focused more towards Microsoft UI Automation.
I can no longer find the CD that had the MSDN help for VB6, but I have a subscription to MSDN. The current MSDN library obviously does not have the VB6 online help.
What is the last MSDN library that includes the VB6 help?
Also available online on the MSDN Library.
No wonder you're the 'AngryHacker'.
I believe that was Oct 2001.
You can easily download the proper copy of MSDN that works with Visual Basic 6 (VB6) but you need a MSDN subscription to do. If you have that subscription, here is a step-by-step description of how to find, download, extract, install and test the correct MSDN library that works with VB6 (using the F1 context sensitive help method of VB6 /studio):
http://www.kimgentes.com/worshiptech-web-tools-page/2014/9/18/finding-downloading-and-installing-msdn-library-for-vb6-on-m.html