"Otto Jørgensen" <otjoerge@online.no> wrote in message news:bb4cauc3j1rvhluufppnikd8cvcrhucbig@4ax.com...
> Thu, 28 Mar 2002 21:33:12 +0100, in dk.videnskab.historie.genealogi,
> "Judith Mortensen" <familien_m@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> >Hej group,
> >Jeg håber at der en der kan hjælpe mig. Jeg har siddet og bladret rundt i
> >mit program, kikket på billederne som er vedhæftet de forskellige aner.
> >Pludselig kommer der dette advarsel frem:
> >
> >Run-time error "9"
> >Subscript out of range
> >
> >dernæst:
> >
> >BK6w har medført en fejl MSVBVM60.DLL
> >BK6w lukkes
> >
> >Hvad har jeg gjort og hvad skal jeg gøre for at rette fejlen??Jeg har haft
> >lukket ned og startet igen. Det er kun på en bestemt ane advarslerne dukker
> >op på, resten kan jeg godt bladre rundt i.
> >På forhånd tak for hjælpen og god påske til alle.
> >med venlig hilsen
>
> prøv først med å avinstallere programmet, rename aktuelle file og foreta
> en ny intallasjon.
> Hvis ikke det hjelper, kan det være at du har har fått en defekt
> nedhenting av progammet. Hent programmet ned på nytt og foreta en ny
> installasjon
http://www.google.com/search?sourceid=navclient&querytime=-ZMXjB&q=MSVBVM60%2EDLL
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Many Visual Basic programs require the VB40032.DLL, MSVBVM50.DLL, or the MSVBVM60.DLL Visual Basic run-time DLLs. Visual Basic
programs require these files to be present in your computers System32 (or System) folder to run.
The free VB40032.DLL is the run-time .DLL for Visual Basic 4.0, MSVBVM50.DLL is the run-time .DLL for Visual Basic 5.0 and
MSVBVM60.DLL is the run-time .DLL for Visual Basic 6.0. All files can be downloaded below. Further instructions are at the bottom of
the page.<<
http://www.milori.com/developer/runtimes/
>> Instructions :
Click a button above to download your Visual Basic run-time file (VB40032.DLL, MSVBVM50.DLL or MSVBVM60.DLL). The .ZIP file
you download will contain one single .DLL.
Simply UnZip the file into your Windows\System folder. This folder goes by several names on different systems. It may be
called Windows\System32, Win95\System32, WinNT\System32 or any of these without the "32" at the end (if you have both, choose the
folder with the "32" at the end.
That's It! After the .DLL has been unzipped and placed into the appropriate directory, you are done. Enjoy using your Visual
Basic program!
By the way, while you are here, you can download our Training Tools suite for computer demonstrations in its entirety! That
way you won't have to worry about the Visual Basic run-time files, as they will be installed automatically during the setup program.
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good luck
Hugh W
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