Visual Studio 6 MSDN Library (CD1 And CD2)
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Visual Studio 6 MSDN Library (CD1 And CD2)
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So I thought I would follow this through and try to find how to acquire an MSDN subscription to download windows 10 Pro or Enterprise. I had a lot of difficulty actually finding out how to do this -- the only thing I ever got to was getting a subscription for visual studio...
As for MSDN CDs, the later releases were pretty much just a snapshot of what was freely available from msdn.microsoft.com but that wasn't always the case. The older ones are certainly a licensed product available by subscription only (aside from the special visual studio versions) and in the mid-late 90s had CD Keys, etc. They tended to contain not only the Win32 SDK documentation but also technical journals and entire books. The Microsoft Developer Network CDs from before Windows 95 came out (and before the program was rebranded as MSDN) included Programming Windows 3.1 (3rd edition) by Charles Petzold and, IIRC, the Microsoft MS-DOS programmer's Reference among others. I'll have to check when I get home from work to see what books, if any, the Visual Studio MSDN Library CDs include.
If you have had to regress to installing Visual Basic 6 studio on your modern Windows OS (Windows 7, 8 or such) to support or maintain some older software, you will quickly remember the ease of the integrated MSDN library that came as part of the embedded help you could install with VB6. Today, if you do not have the original discs that the MSDN library came on, it can be next to impossible to figure out where to get the right version MSDN help that works with VB6, and once you have it, how to install it best for your VB6 use.
STEP 3:To get the full MSDN library to work with your VB6 Studio, download the "MSDN Library October 2001 - Full Setup (English)" (this file will be called "en_msdn_library_october2001_dvd.exe"). Alternatively, you can download 3 separate ISO files for CD-ROMs. NOTE: the total download is about 1.2Gb so it will take 20 minutes or so on a 1Mb/sec connection75035a25d1