I read somewhere that if you buy only the Visual C++ component of the Visual
Studio .NET suite, that it didn't contain the complete functionality of the
entire Visual Studio .NET package. Since I don't use Visual Basic, I would
only be interested in the C++ component, but it isn't completely functional.
I assume Visual C++ .NET 2003 includes additional functionality and features
over the original Visual C++ .NET version.
"Andrew Brampton" <an****@bramp.freeserve.co.uk> wrote in message
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Define crippled....
and if you have some way for me to test if its crippled on my system I'm
more than happy to.
Andrew
"Jesse O. Glidden" <x@xx.com> wrote in message
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| Does anyone know if the new MS C++ .net 2003 is a "crippled" version,
like | the original C++ .net version?
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