DOCUMENT:Q150614 11-JAN-2001 [vbwin] TITLE :HOWTO: Install VB 4.0 on a Win32 System Without Running Setup PRODUCT :Microsoft Visual Basic for Windows PROD/VER:WINDOWS:4.0 OPER/SYS: KEYWORDS:kbnokeyword kbVBp kbVBp400 kbGrpDSVB kbDSupport ====================================================================== ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The information in this article applies to: - Microsoft Visual Basic Standard Edition, 32-bit, for Windows, version 4.0 - Microsoft Visual Basic Professional Edition, 32-bit, for Windows, version 4.0 - Microsoft Visual Basic Enterprise Edition, 32-bit, for Windows, version 4.0 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SUMMARY ======= Under some circumstances, the 32-bit edition of Microsoft Visual Basic version 4.0 for Windows does not install on a Windows 95, Windows 98, or Windows NT system. This behavior is typically demonstrated by a failure to extract information from a .CAB file. CAUTION: The method given in this article should ONLY be used as a last resort. MORE INFORMATION ================ Use one of the following methods to install Microsoft Visual Basic manually. Standard Edition ---------------- 1. Copy the contents of the \VB directory from the CD-ROM to the \VB directory on your local hard drive. When you are finished, delete the \VB\System and \VB\MSApps from your local hard drive. 2. Copy the contents of the \VB\SYSTEM directory from the CD-ROM to the \Windows\System directory on Windows 95 or Windows 98 or the \Windows\System32 directory on your local hard drive. 3. Copy the contents of the \VB\MSAPPS\DAO directory from the CD-ROM to the \DAO directory on your local hard drive. In Windows 95 or Windows 98, the directory location is \Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\DAO. In Windows NT, the directory location is \Windows\MSApps\DAO. 4. Make sure the following files are in the appropriate directories: \VB \DAO \Windows\System (Win95/98) \Windows\System32 (WinNT) ----------- ----------- ------------------------- VB32.EXE DAO2532.TLB MFC40.DLL VB32.OLB DAO3032.DLL MSJINT32.DLL VBEXT32.OLB MSJTER32.DLL VBIDE32.DLL MSVCRT40.DLL OLEPRO32.DLL VBAJET32.DLL VBA232.DLL VBDB32.DLL VAEN232.DLL VEN2232.OLB ALL 32-BIT .OCX FILES (*32.OCX) 5. Register the necessary files in your system registry by performing the following steps: a. Copy REGSVR32.EXE from the \TOOLS\PSS directory of the CD-ROM to your \Windows directory. b. Open the Command prompt and go to your system directory. For Windows 95 or Windows 98, the location is \WINDOWS\SYSTEM. For Windows NT, the location is \WINDOWS\SYSTEM32. Type the following commands and press the ENTER key: RegSvr32 MFC40.DLL RegSvr32 OLEPRO32.DLL A message box appears after each command executes confirming that the file has been successfully registered. c. Change to the \DAO directory. For Windows 95 and Windows 98, the location is \Program Files\COMMON Files\Microsoft Shared\DAO. For Windows NT, the location is \Windows\MSAPPS\DAO. To specify a long file or directory name from the MS-DOS prompt, enclose the directory name in quotation marks as shown above. Enter the following command and press the ENTER key: RegSvr32 DAO3032.DLL 6. Type "\VB\VB32.EXE" at the Command prompt and press the ENTER key. The 32-bit edition of Visual Basic 4.0 (\VB\VB32.EXE) now runs successfully. Professional and Enterprise Editions ------------------------------------ 1. Copy the contents of the \VB directory from the CD-ROM to the \VB directory on your local hard drive. When you are finished, delete the \VB\System and \VB\MSApps from your local hard drive. 2. Copy the contents of the \VB\MSAPPS\DAO directory from the CD-ROM to the \DAO directory on your local hard drive. In Windows 95 and Windows 98, the directory location is \Windows\Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\DAO. In Windows NT, the directory location is \Windows\MSApps\DAO. 3. Copy the following files from the \VB\System directory of the CD-ROM to your \Windows\System directory on Windows 95 and Windows 98 and the \Windows\System32 directory on Windows NT: Windows 95 and Windows NT Windows NT Only ---------------------------------------------- MFC40.DLL CTL3D32.dll MSJINT32.DLL MSJT3032.DLL MSJTER32.DLL MSVCRT40.DLL OLEPRO32.DLL VBAJET32.DLL VBA232.DLL VBDB32.DLL VAEN232.DLL VEN2232.OLB ALL 32-BIT .OCX FILES (*32.OCX) 4. Expand the control licensing .REG file by running one of the following commands from the \SETUP directory of the CD-ROM in a Command prompt: Professional Edition: EXTRACT /L C:\VB /E VB4-6.CAB VBPRO.REG -or- Enterprise Edition: EXTRACT /L C:\VB /E VB4-6.CAB VBENT.REG If you cannot find this file, type one of the following commands from the \SETUP directory of the CD-ROM in a Command prompt: Professional Edition: EXTRACT /A /D VB4-1.CAB VBPRO.REG | MORE -or- Enterprise Edition: EXTRACT /A /D VB4-1.CAB VBENT.REG | MORE 5. Go to the Command prompt and change the default directory to the \SETUP directory of the CD-ROM. Enter one of the following commands to expand files from the CD-ROM: Professional Edition: EXTRACT /L C:\VB /E VB4-13.CAB VBIDE32.DLL EXTRACT /L C:\VB /E VB4-15.CAB VBEXT32.OLB -or- Enterprise Edition: EXTRACT /L C:\VB /E VB4-15.CAB VB32.EXE EXTRACT /L C:\VB /E VB4-16.CAB VB32.OLB EXTRACT /L C:\VB /E VB4-14.CAB VBIDE32.DLL EXTRACT /L C:\VB /E VB4-16.CAB VBEXT32.OLB 6. Make sure the following files are located in the appropriate directories: \VB ..\DAO \Windows\System (Win95/98) \Windows\System32 (WinNT) ----------- ----------- ------------------------- VB32.EXE DAO2532.TLB MFC40.DLL VB32.OLB DAO3032.DLL MSJINT32.DLL VBEXT32.OLB MSJTER32.DLL VBIDE32.DLL MSVCRT40.DLL OLEPRO32.DLL VBAJET32.DLL VBA232.DLL VBDB32.DLL VAEN232.DLL VEN2232.OLB ALL 32-BIT .OCX FILES (*32.OCX) 7. Register the necessary files in your system registry by performing the following steps: a. Copy REGSVR32.EXE from the \TOOLS\PSS directory of the CD-ROM to your \Windows directory. b. Open the command prompt and go to your system directory. For Windows 95 and Windows 98, the location is \WINDOWS\SYSTEM. For Windows NT, the location is \WINDOWS\SYSTEM32. Type the following commands: RegSvr32 MFC40.DLL RegSvr32 OLEPRO32.DLL A message box appears after each command executes confirming that the file has been successfully registered. c. Change to the \DAO directory. For Windows 95 and Windows 98, the location is \Program "Files\Command Files\Microsoft Shared\DAO". For Windows NT, the location is \Windows\MSAPPS\DAO. To specify a long file or directory name from the MS-DOS prompt, enclose the directory name in quotation marks as shown above. Enter the following command, and press the ENTER key: RegSvr32 DAO3032.DLL d. Change directories to the \VB directory. Run one of the following commands from the Command prompt: Professional Edition: RegEdit VBPRO.REG -or- Enterprise Edition: RegEdit VBENT.REG 8. Type "VB32.EXE" at the Command prompt and press the ENTER key. The 32-bit edition of Visual Basic 4.0 (\VB\VB32.EXE) now runs successfully. Other dependency files may be required to be registered. Use RegSvr32.exe to register these files manually as you did in step 7. These dependencies are found in \vb4\setupkit\kitfil32\sw32tmpl.ini. The Register keyword specifies $(DLLSelfRegister) or $(EXESelfRegister) if the dependency requires registration. 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