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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T00:09:24+00:00 2026-05-14T00:09:24+00:00

I’m trying to automate a VB6 build where different apps are built from the

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I’m trying to automate a VB6 build where different apps are built from the same source by:

  1. Changing “Conditional Compilation Arguments”.
  2. “Make Project” to a different executable name.

I can do part of this on the command line:
VB6.EXE /m Project.VBP /d BUILD_OTHER_APP=1
but the executable still has the name “Project.exe”. If I rename the .EXE it stops working (doesn’t seem to run). VB6 doesn’t seem to have a command line option to set the executable name and I can’t get round this problem with renaming.

I’m using VB6 on Win7 32-bit.

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    2026-05-14T00:09:25+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 12:09 am

    If you run VB6 /? from the command line a dialog box pops up to tell you all the options, and no, it seems that there isn’t an option to specify the output filename.

    I can’t as yet see any reason for a rename to stop an executable working, but I’ll try this later on today on Win XP.

    The other workaround to renaming is to move the executables into folders of different names and create shortcuts or batch files of different names to call the correct executable.

    edit: I’m working on Win XP and these two solutions are available to me:

    1. Rename the executable – You might be able to develop on XP and run on Win7?
    2. Add the .exe name to the build command line. This does override the .vbp:
      • VB6 /m Project1 /d conHello=-1 Hello.exe
      • VB6 /m Project1 /d conHello=0 World.exe
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