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Posted 9/1/2009 8:35:03 AM
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I have an exe file that it was developed by me by using VB6....

The problem is i have 7 forms in that project...

Among that 7 forms one of my form have some spelling mistakes in caption property...

But i deleted the project file long back...

Can i overwrite my exe file to correct the spelling mistake of the form...

 

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Manikandan K
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Vedasoft Consulting Service, Bangalore

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Posted 9/1/2009 3:53:45 PM


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Welcome to A1vbcode manikandan.

manikandan.sap (9/1/2009)
I have an exe file that it was developed by me by using VB6....

The problem is i have 7 forms in that project...

Among that 7 forms one of my form have some spelling mistakes in caption property...

But i deleted the project file long back...

Can i overwrite my exe file to correct the spelling mistake of the form...

 

Well this isn't really an API question is it?

Well that was a bad thing to do deleting the project if it was that good.

You would have to make a new project and correct your spelling mistakes this time.

You can't decompile your exe, well you could but you won't see any code only controls on the Forms.

Keith

I've been programming with VB for 17 years. Started with VB4 16bit Pro, VB5 Pro, VB6 Pro/Enterprise and now VB3 Pro. But I'm no expert, I'm still learning.
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dont think that you can
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