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Visual Basic

Visual Basic 6.0 - 32-Bit Windows (English)
Visual Basic 5.0 - 32-Bit Windows (English)
Visual Basic 4.0 - 32-Bit Windows (English)
Visual Basic 4.0 - 16-Bit Windows (English)
Visual Basic 3.0 - 16-Bit Windows (English)
Visual Basic 2.0 - 16-Bit Windows (English)
Visual Basic 1.0 - 16-Bit Windows (English)

Visual Basic 3.0 - 16-Bit Windows

Recommendation: To work around two-digit issues, enter four digits for years greater than 1999.

Date handling: Two-digit shortcuts for years are interpreted to be in the 1900s.

For more information: See the Visual Basic 3.0 - 16-Bit Windows Product Guide document and "How to Prepare Visual Basic Applications for the Year 2000". See also, "Developing Year 2000 Compliant Applications in Microsoft Visual Basic."

Visual Basic 2.0 - 16-Bit Windows

Recommendation: To work around two-digit issues, enter four digits for years greater than 1999.

Date handling: Two-digit shortcuts for years are interpreted to be in the 1900s.

For more information: See the Visual Basic 2.0 - 16-Bit Windows Product Guide document and "How to Prepare Visual Basic Applications for the Year 2000". See also, "Developing Year 2000 Compliant Applications in Microsoft Visual Basic."

Visual Basic 1.0 - 16-Bit Windows

Recommendation: To work around two-digit issues, enter four digits for years greater than 1999.

Date handling: Two-digit shortcuts for years are interpreted to be in the 1900s.

For more information: See the Visual Basic 1.0 - 16-Bit Windows Product Guide document and "How to Prepare Visual Basic Applications for the Year 2000". See also, "Developing Year 2000 Compliant Applications in Microsoft Visual Basic."

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