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Mar 20, 2007 Re: OPENING VISUAL BASIC 6.0 ERROR, DAO350.DLL, 'Unexpected error; quitting' I could not mysteriously find the visual studio 6.0 in the ADD/REMOVE Programs section.
A quick guide on how to install Visual Basic 6.0 with Service Pack 6 on Windows 10 64-bit. It took us weeks to get it working properly, so hopefully this will save people some time.
Did you install anything between the time that it was workingand stopped working?-Jim CarlockPost replies to newsgroup.:I have an Access database (2000) that was working fine yesterday. Nowwhen I try to open a VBA code window I get a Microsoft Visual Basicerror message that says 'unexpected error; quitting'. Nothing I dowill work.
I tried compacting and repairing the database. I now findthat the same thing is happening on every database on my laptop. I rana virus scan just to be sure, and there's nothing.Anyone know why this is happening and how to fix it? There's a VBA update. It sounds like you have some kind ofcorruption. I would suggest using an anti-spyware utility, aswell as some other anti-virus tools just to be on the safe side.Also, if you haven't installed the VBA update, I'd grab the VBAupdate, extract the files to a folder and then compare those to thefiles that are installed inside ofC:WinNTSystem32orC:WindowsSystem32Files can be corrupted just by copying them from a website toyour system, or less-likely by copying from your Hard Disk toa floppy disk, or even more less-likely from one folder to anotherfolder.
Also, if files sit on a hard drive for a long time, there canbe corruption in that respect as well. Corruption happens.I'd try the VBA update from the link above, and personally, I'dextract the files, then compare them visually to see what datesare on the files that are actually in place in the System32 folder.It's really hard to pinpoint from this end without more information:Take a look at the following files:vbe6.dllin the following folder:C:Program FilesCommon FilesMicrosoft SharedVBAVBA6Tell us what the date and version of the file is?-Jim CarlockPost replies to newsgroup.:No. Any idea why it's happening?
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The only other thing Inoticed was that my Norton Antivirus software was behaving wierd. I mispoke a little bit. I am running Office 2003. The database wherethis problem first started was in 2000 - now it's any database on mylaptop. It must be something with this machine, because when I copiedthe database to another computer, the VBA window opened OK.I do have Norton Internet Security.
When I ran a scan, there were noviruses. However, I must add that the problem with VBA started at thesame time as Norton Internet Security kept prompting me to confirm arule it was setting up (normal occurance), but then it kept popping upover and over (not normal occurance).So the version of the dll that I have is 6.4.99.72 and was dated5/24/2004.I have since uninstalled and re-installed office. The problem is stillhappening. I have also run a defrag and it's still happening.Any help is greatly appreciated!!!
Perhaps turning the Norton product off (unloading it) to seeif the problem goes away might be the easiest thing? Let usknow what the results are?A more permanent fix might be to uninstal the Norton productand see if the problem goes away, but we'll leave that alonefor the moment.That version of the vbe6.dll file looks proper.
The link that Iused to verify that.On that page you can select by file only in the first listbox,then type in:vbe6.dllAnd Microsoft will happily give you all version informationfor that file. I don't know if you like that type of technicalgibberish.;-) but in case you do, there it is.Personally, I don't use any Norton products that I know ofright off the top of my head.
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I did try some of their productsin the past but that was 10 years or so ago.Let us know what happens?-Jim CarlockPost replies to newsgroup.:I mispoke a little bit. I am running Office 2003. The database wherethis problem first started was in 2000 - now it's any database on mylaptop. It must be something with this machine, because when I copiedthe database to another computer, the VBA window opened OK.I do have Norton Internet Security. When I ran a scan, there were noviruses. However, I must add that the problem with VBA started at thesame time as Norton Internet Security kept prompting me to confirm arule it was setting up (normal occurance), but then it kept popping upover and over (not normal occurance).So the version of the dll that I have is 6.4.99.72 and was dated5/24/2004.I have since uninstalled and re-installed office. The problem is stillhappening.
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I have also run a defrag and it's still happening.Any help is greatly appreciated!!! I'd try this:Here's the link to the full Office 2003 Service Pack 1.The page that presents it and describes it:It's a huge file so it might take a while to download. You'll wantto make sure you know which folder you're saving it to. Give ita smaller name.