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Using C# in unmanaged VC++ MFC code?


Hello,

I have just ported an MFC VC ++6 app to VS.NET . I do not like
the way things are done using. Ideally i would rewrite my application
using C# but for now , i'm wondering if i can use .Net features to attach
a toolbar to my dialog box that is created with MFC.

Does this make any sens at all?

Many thanks
Nov 16 '05 #1
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