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Hi,

I'm running VC++ 2002 and i've just got VB 2003. I have a
large application in C++ and wanted to build a small VB
component that I could call from it.

I have a feeling that this is not going to work, as I now
have two separate installations of Visual Studio .NET
(2002 and 2003) each of which reports it has one language
from the Visual Studio family (C++ and VB). Am I going to
have to upgrade to VC++ 2003?

Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated, even ones that
inform me that this is not going to happen.

Thank you for your help
Nov 16 '05 #1
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Hi,

I assume that you've built a .NET (managed) C++ application using Visual
Studio 2002, and now you want to build a .NET client application using
Visual Studio 2003. No problem, if that's the case. VS 2002 targets
framework 1.0, 2003 - 1.1 and 1.0. Both runtimes work side by side.

HTH,
Stoyan Damov

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Hi,

I'm running VC++ 2002 and i've just got VB 2003. I have a
large application in C++ and wanted to build a small VB
component that I could call from it.

I have a feeling that this is not going to work, as I now
have two separate installations of Visual Studio .NET
(2002 and 2003) each of which reports it has one language
from the Visual Studio family (C++ and VB). Am I going to
have to upgrade to VC++ 2003?

Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated, even ones that
inform me that this is not going to happen.

Thank you for your help

Nov 16 '05 #2

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