Jul 06, 2007 your MSDN Library discs stored. From where can I download MSDN for Visual Basic 6.0. > I want to get a cost free MSDN setup file for Visual Studio 6.0. Your MSDN Library discs stored right with. How to download msdn for visual basic 6.0. > I want to get a cost free MSDN setup file for Visual Studio 6.0.
Hi to all, is there any place i can download MSDN Library for VB 6.0?
I really need it!
with regards!
I really need it!
with regards!
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Hi to all, is there any place i can download MSDN Library for VB 6.0?
I really need it!
with regards!
I really need it!
with regards!
You are already on the true path, where it allowed you to post this question.
Search.. Search.. THE NET is a resirvior for many things. Any thing any time any where provided, you have the right connection. And MSDN is free now. Thanks to Microsoft!
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AV Manoharan
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Great news has arrived for anyone who programs with Microsoft tools and a Microsoft language: the MSDN is now free to download. Sure, the whole thing is available online and searchable, but I've always enjoyed having my local copy. It's much faster than going out to the web, plus the search isn't nearly as bad.
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If you decide to download the MSDN, make sure that you have a relatively decent size chunk of hard drive space. It requires a minimum of 900 MB, and a full installation needs 1.9 GB. The download itself comes in three ISO images totaling about 1.6 GB. If you have an old version of the MSDN installed, this new edition will update it. Microsoft's Rob Caron said that, including the May 2006 release, all future versions of the MSDN will be freely available. One response to his announcement has already asked, 'How about setting up a Torrent for this so we can all share the love?' Microsoft wouldn't do it for Windows Vista, so I doubt they'll do it for the MSDN. It is a great thought, though.