Just to reiterate, you would continue to edit your Visual InterDev projects
in VID, and your ASP.NET projects in Visual Studio .NET.
Enjoy!
- bliz
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From: "dave wanta" <no****@nospam.com>
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If you are stuck on VS.NET and interdev. I've got them both installed on
the same machine, and haven't had any problems.
this would allow you to migrate at your connivance.
hth,
Dave
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"Alan" <SP******************@inspire.net.nz> wrote in message
news:#l**************@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl... I'm trying to find the time to move from Visual InterDev 6.0 to VS.Net
for my VB/COM/ASP web development work - but I'm losing the battle. What are
my chances of installing VS.Net and then using it successfully for all new
.Net development as well as for maintaining all my existing components, sites,
ASPs, etc?? Is VS.Net backwards compatible?
Thanks,
Alan