You probably need to ensure that the DLL is in VB's path. I'd start by dumping the DLLs in question into the same directory as the VB6 executable. If that works, then try shifting them into the same ...
The ability to run Windows Forms applications from the intranet or the Internet is one of the .NET Framework's great features, albeit one relatively unknown to many developers. You can see this ...
At work I've been called upon to be a VB6 programmer (I have no prior MS programming experience).<BR><BR>So, I've got Visual Studio 6, and I'm chugging along and things are going ok, except that I can ...