
Key Visual Basic 6.0 runtime files, used in the majority of application scenarios, are shipping in and supported for the lifetime of supported Windows versions. Supported runtime files - Shipping in the OS The runtime is divided into the three groups: Examples of these files include the Visual Basic 6.0 runtime library ( msvbvm60.dll), controls (i.e., msflxgrd.ocx) along with runtime support files for other major functional areas (i.e. These files were marked as distributable in the original Visual Basic 6.0 license. The Visual Basic 6.0 runtime is defined as the compiled binary files originally included in the redistribution list for Visual Basic 6.0. This announcement does not change the support policy for the IDE. Additionally, both the Windows and Visual Basic teams have tested Visual Basic 6.0 IDE on Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows Server 2008, Windows 8, and Windows 8.1 to understand and mitigate (if appropriate) compatibility issues on 32-bit versions of Windows (see the 64-Bit Windows section below for further information about 64-bit systems). The Visual Basic 6.0 IDE is no longer supported as of April 8, 2008. Visual Basic 6.0 Runtime Extended Files: selected ActiveX control OCX files, libraries, and tools shipping with the IDE media and as an online release.Visual Basic 6.0 Runtime: the base libraries and execution engine used to run VB 6.0 applications.Visual Basic 6.0 IDE (Integrated Development Environment).Visual Basic 6.0 is made up of these key deliverables: For additional information and product documentation, see the Visual Basic 6.0 Resource Center. The support bar will be limited to serious regressions and critical security issues for existing applications.
#Visual basic 6.0 full#
As detailed in this document, the core Visual Basic 6.0 runtime will be supported for the full lifetime of supported Windows versions, which is five years of mainstream support followed by five years of extended support ( ). The Visual Basic team’s goal is that Visual Basic 6.0 applications continue to run on supported Windows versions.

The Visual Basic team is committed to "It Just Works" compatibility for Visual Basic 6.0 applications on the following supported Windows operating systems:


#Visual basic 6.0 windows 10#
The support policy below has been updated with Windows 10 version 20H2 support information.
