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porting exisiting c# application.

Hi,

I have developed an application in c# . It is basically used to manage
the configuration of my software.

I want to port it into mmc.

So i want to know what i have to do for porting. What i have to do
plugin my c# application in mmc.Can i use form view for the same.

My application contains the dynamic tree view in Left side and dynamic
list view at the right side.Does in mmc all the left side tree view is
static ?
Regards,
AA Kataoka

Jul 1 '07 #1
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