FILE: Object Programming With Visual Basic 4 Alternative Setup
  
PSS ID Number: Q149168
Article last modified on 12-18-1998
 
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SUMMARY
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This article contains alternative instructions for installing the CD-ROM
for the Microsoft Press book titled "Object Programming with Visual Basic
4." This alternative installation might be necessary if your CD-ROM drive
does not support long filenames.
 
MORE INFORMATION
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If you get multiple "file not found" errors while running the Setup program
from the CD-ROM, your current CD-ROM driver does not support long
filenames. Listed below are two solutions to this problem:
 
 - Obtain an updated Microsoft Windows 95 driver for your CD-ROM drive that
   supports long filenames.
 
    -or-
 
 - Use the following steps to run the Setup program.
 
Alternative steps to install the CD-ROM
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1. Create a temporary directory on your hard drive. For example: C:\Setup.
 
2. Copy the entire contents of the \Setup directory on the compact disc to
   the C:\Setup directory.
 
3. Copy the new SETUP.LST file included in OPVB_SET.EXE to the
   C:\Setup directory. See instructions below for information on how to
   obtain OPVB_SET.EXE.
 
4. Run the Setup program from the C:\Setup directory.
 
5. Empty and delete the C:\Setup directory.
 
Instructions on how to obtain OPVB_SET.EXE
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 ~ OPVB_SET.EXE
 
   is available for download from the Microsoft Software Library.
 
For more information about downloading files from the Microsoft Software
Library, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
 
   ARTICLE-ID: Q119591
   TITLE     : How to Obtain Microsoft Support Files from Online Services
 
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Version           : 4.00
Platform          : WINDOWS
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