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I'm trying to install VB6 on Windows 10, I've successfully installed based on a tutorial site in portuguese [http://www.michaelrigo.com/2015/08/guia-definitivo-instalacao-operacao-vb6.html], and now when I open projects I have the following reference marked



MISSING: Microsoft Remote Data Object 2.0



References Dialog (MISSINGS)



Note: ADLibVB6 is a dll made for this project.










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    I'm trying to install VB6 on Windows 10, I've successfully installed based on a tutorial site in portuguese [http://www.michaelrigo.com/2015/08/guia-definitivo-instalacao-operacao-vb6.html], and now when I open projects I have the following reference marked



    MISSING: Microsoft Remote Data Object 2.0



    References Dialog (MISSINGS)



    Note: ADLibVB6 is a dll made for this project.










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      I'm trying to install VB6 on Windows 10, I've successfully installed based on a tutorial site in portuguese [http://www.michaelrigo.com/2015/08/guia-definitivo-instalacao-operacao-vb6.html], and now when I open projects I have the following reference marked



      MISSING: Microsoft Remote Data Object 2.0



      References Dialog (MISSINGS)



      Note: ADLibVB6 is a dll made for this project.










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      I'm trying to install VB6 on Windows 10, I've successfully installed based on a tutorial site in portuguese [http://www.michaelrigo.com/2015/08/guia-definitivo-instalacao-operacao-vb6.html], and now when I open projects I have the following reference marked



      MISSING: Microsoft Remote Data Object 2.0



      References Dialog (MISSINGS)



      Note: ADLibVB6 is a dll made for this project.







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          You can not install MDAC on Windows 10. However, you probably dont need it. Click Start and type "ODBC" and that will bring up Setup ODBC Data Sources. There are 32 and 64 bit versions, you should probably use the 32 bit version.






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          • @Ramhound ODBC wasnt integrated into the OS when MDAC came out
            – Keltari
            Jan 22 '16 at 20:15










          • MDAC came out for Win9x. I think XP had it integrated, but required manual updates.
            – Keltari
            Jan 22 '16 at 20:22










          • How does this help me with my vb6 projects?
            – Gabriel Guimarães
            Jan 22 '16 at 20:39






          • 3




            why are you using 20 year old software?
            – Keltari
            Jan 22 '16 at 20:40










          • My boss rejects change, I hate vb6
            – Gabriel Guimarães
            Jan 22 '16 at 20:44





















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          Check this guide.



          RDO 2.0 can be taken form here .



          The file (MSRdo20.cab) is part of a cumulative updater for the vb6 sp6 runtime extended files.






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            You can not install MDAC on Windows 10. However, you probably dont need it. Click Start and type "ODBC" and that will bring up Setup ODBC Data Sources. There are 32 and 64 bit versions, you should probably use the 32 bit version.






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            • @Ramhound ODBC wasnt integrated into the OS when MDAC came out
              – Keltari
              Jan 22 '16 at 20:15










            • MDAC came out for Win9x. I think XP had it integrated, but required manual updates.
              – Keltari
              Jan 22 '16 at 20:22










            • How does this help me with my vb6 projects?
              – Gabriel Guimarães
              Jan 22 '16 at 20:39






            • 3




              why are you using 20 year old software?
              – Keltari
              Jan 22 '16 at 20:40










            • My boss rejects change, I hate vb6
              – Gabriel Guimarães
              Jan 22 '16 at 20:44


















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            You can not install MDAC on Windows 10. However, you probably dont need it. Click Start and type "ODBC" and that will bring up Setup ODBC Data Sources. There are 32 and 64 bit versions, you should probably use the 32 bit version.






            share|improve this answer























            • @Ramhound ODBC wasnt integrated into the OS when MDAC came out
              – Keltari
              Jan 22 '16 at 20:15










            • MDAC came out for Win9x. I think XP had it integrated, but required manual updates.
              – Keltari
              Jan 22 '16 at 20:22










            • How does this help me with my vb6 projects?
              – Gabriel Guimarães
              Jan 22 '16 at 20:39






            • 3




              why are you using 20 year old software?
              – Keltari
              Jan 22 '16 at 20:40










            • My boss rejects change, I hate vb6
              – Gabriel Guimarães
              Jan 22 '16 at 20:44
















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            You can not install MDAC on Windows 10. However, you probably dont need it. Click Start and type "ODBC" and that will bring up Setup ODBC Data Sources. There are 32 and 64 bit versions, you should probably use the 32 bit version.






            share|improve this answer














            You can not install MDAC on Windows 10. However, you probably dont need it. Click Start and type "ODBC" and that will bring up Setup ODBC Data Sources. There are 32 and 64 bit versions, you should probably use the 32 bit version.







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            • @Ramhound ODBC wasnt integrated into the OS when MDAC came out
              – Keltari
              Jan 22 '16 at 20:15










            • MDAC came out for Win9x. I think XP had it integrated, but required manual updates.
              – Keltari
              Jan 22 '16 at 20:22










            • How does this help me with my vb6 projects?
              – Gabriel Guimarães
              Jan 22 '16 at 20:39






            • 3




              why are you using 20 year old software?
              – Keltari
              Jan 22 '16 at 20:40










            • My boss rejects change, I hate vb6
              – Gabriel Guimarães
              Jan 22 '16 at 20:44




















            • @Ramhound ODBC wasnt integrated into the OS when MDAC came out
              – Keltari
              Jan 22 '16 at 20:15










            • MDAC came out for Win9x. I think XP had it integrated, but required manual updates.
              – Keltari
              Jan 22 '16 at 20:22










            • How does this help me with my vb6 projects?
              – Gabriel Guimarães
              Jan 22 '16 at 20:39






            • 3




              why are you using 20 year old software?
              – Keltari
              Jan 22 '16 at 20:40










            • My boss rejects change, I hate vb6
              – Gabriel Guimarães
              Jan 22 '16 at 20:44


















            @Ramhound ODBC wasnt integrated into the OS when MDAC came out
            – Keltari
            Jan 22 '16 at 20:15




            @Ramhound ODBC wasnt integrated into the OS when MDAC came out
            – Keltari
            Jan 22 '16 at 20:15












            MDAC came out for Win9x. I think XP had it integrated, but required manual updates.
            – Keltari
            Jan 22 '16 at 20:22




            MDAC came out for Win9x. I think XP had it integrated, but required manual updates.
            – Keltari
            Jan 22 '16 at 20:22












            How does this help me with my vb6 projects?
            – Gabriel Guimarães
            Jan 22 '16 at 20:39




            How does this help me with my vb6 projects?
            – Gabriel Guimarães
            Jan 22 '16 at 20:39




            3




            3




            why are you using 20 year old software?
            – Keltari
            Jan 22 '16 at 20:40




            why are you using 20 year old software?
            – Keltari
            Jan 22 '16 at 20:40












            My boss rejects change, I hate vb6
            – Gabriel Guimarães
            Jan 22 '16 at 20:44






            My boss rejects change, I hate vb6
            – Gabriel Guimarães
            Jan 22 '16 at 20:44















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            Check this guide.



            RDO 2.0 can be taken form here .



            The file (MSRdo20.cab) is part of a cumulative updater for the vb6 sp6 runtime extended files.






            share|improve this answer


























              0














              Check this guide.



              RDO 2.0 can be taken form here .



              The file (MSRdo20.cab) is part of a cumulative updater for the vb6 sp6 runtime extended files.






              share|improve this answer
























                0












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                Check this guide.



                RDO 2.0 can be taken form here .



                The file (MSRdo20.cab) is part of a cumulative updater for the vb6 sp6 runtime extended files.






                share|improve this answer












                Check this guide.



                RDO 2.0 can be taken form here .



                The file (MSRdo20.cab) is part of a cumulative updater for the vb6 sp6 runtime extended files.







                share|improve this answer












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