In addition, you can refer to a list of intrinsic and ActiveX controls shipped in Visual Basic 6.0. NET, see Help for Visual Basic 6.0 Users. For documentation on using Visual Studio and Visual Basic. The Visual Basic 6.0 product documentation contains language reference and how to guides for maintaining Visual Basic applications. For details, see the Support Statement for Visual Basic 6.0 on Windows. Key Visual Basic 6.0 runtime files, used in the majority of application scenarios, are shipping in and supported in Windows. The Visual Basic team's goal is that Visual Basic 6.0 applications continue to run on supported Windows versions.
The resources available from this page should help you as you maintain existing applications, and as you migrate your functionality to. While the Visual Basic 6.0 IDE is no longer supported, Microsoft's goal is that Visual Basic 6.0 applications continue to run on supported Windows versions.