>You'll have to use VB4 - VB5 is 32bit only (like VB6). Can't remember where the setting is but the VB4 help file should tell you.
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>Be warned - some MS tools can be a little naughty as they copy components from *your* installation to the distribution disks, which can be awkward if you are developing on W95 for W3.1,3.11, etc. I'd strongly recommend getting a 3.1 setup, installing VB4 on it and using it as a 'factory' machine (i.e. for producing distribution disks, not necessarily for development).
Thanks RObert. Appreciate your response.
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