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This lifetime is five years of mainstream support and five years of extended support from the time that a given version of Windows ships. These files have been tested for compatibility as part of our testing of Visual Basic 6. All supported Windows versions contain a nearly identical list of files, and the redist requirements for applications containing these files should be nearly identical. One key difference is that TriEdit. This extended list consists of key controls, libraries, and tools that are installed from the IDE media or from Microsoft.

The developer still needs to redistribute these files with the application. Some files either have fallen out of mainstream support or were never included as a part of the runtime redist e. These files are not supported on Windows; instead they are subject to whatever support agreement applies to the media they were shipped with. This implies no warranties around support and servicing. In some instances, later versions of these libraries are supported. Details on backward compatibility or migration to supported versions are provided below.

For specific details on the files included in each support group see the Runtime Definition section below. Those products moved out of extended support on April 8, As a part of this support lifecycle, Microsoft will continue to support the Visual Basic 6.

This means, for example, that the Visual Basic 6. This section provides additional information regarding the operating systems that offer some level of support for VB6. VB6 runtime support is limited by the Windows support lifecycle. For example, if the target OS is in Extended support, VB6 cannot have a higher level of support than Extended support. The Windows support lifecycle fact sheet contains additional lifecycle information about previous and current Windows versions.

Details are described here. Online services that are offered as part of the Visual Studio suite of products will follow the established Modern Policy. Visual Studio includes a collection of compilers, languages, runtimes, environments, and other resources that enable development for many Microsoft platforms. These components may be licensed and supported under their own terms and policies. See the list of components that are considered to be external to Visual Studio and their related lifecycle policies on the Visual Studio Servicing website.

During the lifecycle, Microsoft will designate one of the Updates of that product as the "Service Pack".

Silverlight is defined as a Tool. Tools are supported with the product they work with. However, support may be terminated by providing a minimum 12 months' notice. Microsoft will continue to support Silverlight by shipping updates to the latest version of Silverlight runtime. This can be useful for saving expensive connection charges and also for accessing the site even with no Internet access. All you need is an HTML browser e. Netscape Navigator or Internet Explorer running locally on your home computer and the above file dezipped.

Please note that all HTML pages and graphics from the site are included but the sample projects listed above must be downloaded separately. Reference notes Tutorials Assignments Downloads inc. Reference notes. Downloads inc.



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