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Compile 6.0 Proyects with VS 2003?

Hello,
My company recently aquired a product written in VB6.0 which neads
maintnance.
We have licences for VS 2003 and I am in the process if migrating the code
to .net but in the meantime I need to patch and compile the current VB 6.0
proyect.

How can I do this legally? I know I can emule VB 6.0 but the company does
not allow it.

Thanks for your help.
Dec 9 '05 #1
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"Don Juan" <do*****@noesto yna.com> schrieb:
My company recently aquired a product written in VB6.0 which neads
maintnance.
We have licences for VS 2003 and I am in the process if migrating the code
to .net but in the meantime I need to patch and compile the current VB 6.0
proyect.

How can I do this legally? I know I can emule VB 6.0 but the company does
not allow it.

VS.NET 2002/2003 and VS 2005 do not support editing VB6 projects.

The downgrade option has been removed some time ago, and VB6 will be removed
from MSDN subscriptions in a few months. Thus there won't be a legal way to
get /new/ licenses for VB6 in future. All you can do is buy second-hand
licenses at eBay, for example.

<URL:http://classicvb.org/>

--
M S Herfried K. Wagner
M V P <URL:http://dotnet.mvps.org/>
V B <URL:http://classicvb.org/petition/>

Dec 9 '05 #2

"Don Juan" <do*****@noesto yna.com> wrote in message
news:us******** *****@TK2MSFTNG P15.phx.gbl...
Hello,
My company recently aquired a product written in VB6.0 which neads
maintnance.
We have licences for VS 2003 and I am in the process if migrating the code
to .net but in the meantime I need to patch and compile the current VB 6.0
proyect.

How can I do this legally?


Yes.

From
http://www.msdn.microsoft.com/vstudi...downgrade.aspx

Downgrade Information
If you require a previous version of Visual Studio, you may purchase Visual
Studio .NET, and then downgrade to a prior version.
To acquire the correct license:
Purchase Visual Studio .NET from an authorized reseller.

If you have access to existing licensed software, you may use it or you can
request the software media for a small fee (around $20US/$25CDN, plus
shipping and handling) from the Microsoft Supplemental & Replacement Parts
Center at (800) 360-7561. Outside the United States and Canada, please
contact your local Microsoft subsidiary.
David

David
Dec 9 '05 #3

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