right,
that's for Visual Studio.
Don't forget, though, that if you just want Visual Basic, you can go out and
buy Visual Basic 2003.
http://msdn.microsoft.com/howtobuy/vbasic/
$109 US list price, you might be able to find it cheaper at Amazon or your
local reseller.
With this IDE, you cannot develop in C#, and you miss some other stuff. But
maybe it's what you want.
Check the website to compare.
-Dino
"Ken Halter" <Ken_Halter@Use_Sparingly_Hotmail.com> wrote in message
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>> We are some 3-5 developers here 'informally' using visual basic 6. So
>> if I want to formalize this and start using visual basic .net, how does
>> licensing work? Do we have to buy 5 visual studio .net "Enterprise
>> Developer" ?
>> Also, we only had one box of visual studio .6 so can we use the
>> 'version upgrade' prices?
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>
> You don't need to buy "Enterprise" if "Professional" has all of the
> features you need and, since you say you only own one VS6 license (which,
> you state is illegally installed on 5 developers' PCs) you'd be eligible
> for exactly one upgrade discount. All other licenses would be full price.
>
> Visual Studio .NET 2003
>
http://msdn.microsoft.com/howtobuy/vstudio/
>
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> Ken Halter - MS-MVP-VB -
http://www.vbsight.com
> Please keep all discussions in the groups..
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