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Compiling a converted form from VB 6.0 to VB.NET 2003

I'm attempting to launch a converted window through the drop down menu in
order to assess the functionality that the conversion wizard was able to
preserve. However, the function FormShow(frmName.DefInstance) is not taking
the newly converted class frmNameDetail as input. We noticed that most new
forms inherit from Controls.BaseForm so I tried that change. Is there any
other refitting that needs to be done for converted form classes?

The converted form shows up fine in the design view of Visual Studio. Is
this a possible compilation bug in VB.NET?
Nov 28 '05 #1
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