Set objFTPClient = CreateObject("FTPClient.In terface") ( ) and then look at the code below to carry out your work (below gven example may help you as well as it works in tandem with the dll that you will install.)
Please install the following dll (Chilkat FTP2 ActiveX The brainchild of Carles Royan, whose profile lays claim to 15 years of software development experience (and so arguably missed the golden days of the language), the project aims to be "the true VB7 that never existed.You can visit and all your job would be done. Including the backers of RAD Basic (see here on Kickstarter), which makes the boast "Bring your VB projects to 21th century with 64 bit support." While alternatives exist (and several turned to the likes of Delphi during the lifetime of Visual Basic) the old warhorse is occasionally missed by those with rose-tinted spectacles. However, ream upon ream of legacy VB6 code still exists within the enterprise, and the language remains in use despite Microsoft pulling the plug more than a decade ago. NET suffix on anything that caught the corporate eye. Visual Basic 6 was arguably the peak before it all went downhill for the language at Microsoft, beginning with the slapping of a. NET 6 preview 2: Microsoft confirms no visual designer for WinUI 3.0 at launch
Visual Basic 4 also introduced a 32-bit version and non-GUI classes. VBX controls in favour of the OLE world of OCX and ActiveX meant for some serious installation headaches thanks mainly to versioning pain. The language improved with Visual Basic 4, even if the ditching of.