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no MC++ form designer in VC++ 2002?

Am I correct that VC++ 2002 doesn't have a form designer with Managed c++?
Is there any way I can get it working for 2002--an update or something? I
don't want to upgrade to 2003 with 2005 right around the corner.
Nov 17 '05 #1
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tsmith wrote:
Am I correct that VC++ 2002 doesn't have a form designer with Managed
c++? Is there any way I can get it working for 2002--an update or
something? I don't want to upgrade to 2003 with 2005 right around
the corner.


Nope.

-cd
Nov 17 '05 #2
tsmith wrote:
Am I correct that VC++ 2002 doesn't have a form designer with Managed c++?
Yes.

Is there any way I can get it working for 2002--an update or something? I
don't want to upgrade to 2003 with 2005 right around the corner.

No.


--
Ioannis Vranos
Nov 17 '05 #3

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