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Visual Basic 6.0, Enterprise Edition

Hi

What is Visual Basic 6.0, Enterprise Edition that has appeared in MSDN this
month?

Thanks

Regards
Jun 30 '06 #1
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"John" <Jo**@nospam.in fovis.co.uk> wrote in message
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What is Visual Basic 6.0, Enterprise Edition that has appeared in MSDN
this month?


If no one else has a guess, here's my guess.

VC++6 programs can be migrated to VC++2005 without too much trouble, just as
VB4 programs could be migrated to VB6 without too much trouble.

For VJ++6, I don't know, maybe someone else knows.

For VB6, it looks like maybe Microsoft figured out that there's still no
migration route for megatons of existing projects.

So maybe Microsoft only deleted two-thirds of Visual Studio 6.

Jun 30 '06 #2
Looks like MS is releasing forward products as well as backward products to
really confuse us all.

Regards

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"John" <Jo**@nospam.in fovis.co.uk> wrote in message
news:%2******** ********@TK2MSF TNGP04.phx.gbl. ..
What is Visual Basic 6.0, Enterprise Edition that has appeared in MSDN
this month?


If no one else has a guess, here's my guess.

VC++6 programs can be migrated to VC++2005 without too much trouble, just
as VB4 programs could be migrated to VB6 without too much trouble.

For VJ++6, I don't know, maybe someone else knows.

For VB6, it looks like maybe Microsoft figured out that there's still no
migration route for megatons of existing projects.

So maybe Microsoft only deleted two-thirds of Visual Studio 6.

Jun 30 '06 #3
On Fri, 30 Jun 2006 01:36:28 +0100, "John" <Jo**@nospam.in fovis.co.uk>
wrote:
Hi

What is Visual Basic 6.0, Enterprise Edition that has appeared in MSDN this
month?

Thanks

Regards

VB6 Editions include Learning, Standard, Professional, and Enterprise.
VB6 Enterprise is not new. In NET, an "Enterprise " edition is known
as a "Team" edition.

Gene
Jun 30 '06 #4
New ???
I use it for several years now ,,,,,,,, i expected it to dissapear from the
MSDN collection
regards

Michel Posseth [MCP]
"gene kelley" wrote:
On Fri, 30 Jun 2006 01:36:28 +0100, "John" <Jo**@nospam.in fovis.co.uk>
wrote:
Hi

What is Visual Basic 6.0, Enterprise Edition that has appeared in MSDN this
month?

Thanks

Regards

VB6 Editions include Learning, Standard, Professional, and Enterprise.
VB6 Enterprise is not new. In NET, an "Enterprise " edition is known
as a "Team" edition.

Gene

Jun 30 '06 #5
"John" <Jo**@nospam.in fovis.co.uk> schrieb:
What is Visual Basic 6.0, Enterprise Edition that has appeared in MSDN
this month?


Well, they planned to remove VB6 from the subscriber downloads today
(<URL:http://blogs.msdn.com/msdnsubscriptio ns/archive/2005/11/18/494716.aspx>).
Hopefully they have changed their minds.

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

Jun 30 '06 #6

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