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Studio . NET Professional project in VC++ .NET Standard?

I've got a project that has been developed in C++ using
Visual Studio .NET Professional and I'm trying to load it
into Visual C++ .NET Standard, however, although the main
project workspace file seems to load OK none of the
projects within the workspace load, I get an error message
that just tells me that they failed to load and thats it.

I've checked the paths and the .vcproj files are all where
it expects them to be and I've also checked the .vcproj
files to make sure that they aren't suffering from the
double quotes bug mentioned on MSDN. Is it simply the case
that Professional projects won't load into the standard
edition or should that be OK? If that's the problem is
there anything I can do about it, a conversion tool
perhaps?
Jul 21 '05 #1
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If it is like VC# Standard and VB.NET Standard, you cannot work with class
libraries in VC++.NET Standard. I have dubbed these editions Learning
Edition (ala Visual Studio 6 products), as I feel it is more applicable.

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I've got a project that has been developed in C++ using
Visual Studio .NET Professional and I'm trying to load it
into Visual C++ .NET Standard, however, although the main
project workspace file seems to load OK none of the
projects within the workspace load, I get an error message
that just tells me that they failed to load and thats it.

I've checked the paths and the .vcproj files are all where
it expects them to be and I've also checked the .vcproj
files to make sure that they aren't suffering from the
double quotes bug mentioned on MSDN. Is it simply the case
that Professional projects won't load into the standard
edition or should that be OK? If that's the problem is
there anything I can do about it, a conversion tool
perhaps?

Jul 21 '05 #2

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