![]() Once the installation has completed, remove MSJAVA.DLL before Windows Update tries to *really* install MS Java. You do not want this, and it is not necessary, but the installer has to be tricked into thinking it has already been installed to proceed. Why? When you try and install it without messing around with MSJAVA.DLL, the installer will try and install Microsoft’s *very* out of date Java implementation. – Install Visual Basic from the Visual Studio disks, but only the minimum components to get Visual Basic operational. – Create an empty file, in c:\windows\system32, called MSJAVA.DLL ![]() – Get Visual Studio 6.0 (which contains Visual Basic 6.0) If you have a legacy application written in Visual Basic 6.0, you will find it difficult to install Visual Basic 6.0 on recent versions of Windows (Vista, Windows 7, etc) to let you maintain/modify it.
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