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Install VB5 after Visual Studio.NET ?

I just spent five days reinstalling Windows XP, including Visual Studio.NET.

I still have some older VB5 programs that I want to maintain.
Can I still install VB5 after Studio.NET?
None of these little apps are going to be upgraded to VB.NET.
John
Nov 20 '05 #1
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VB6 and VB.NET can run on the same machine
so i guess VB5 shouldn't be a problem...
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I just spent five days reinstalling Windows XP, including Visual Studio.NET.
I still have some older VB5 programs that I want to maintain.
Can I still install VB5 after Studio.NET?
None of these little apps are going to be upgraded to VB.NET.
John

Nov 20 '05 #2
Yesterday I installed VB6.0 on my machine wherein Visual Studio.Net was
already installed. No problem at all.

"John" <Reply.Group.Only@nospam> wrote in message
news:ZK*****************@twister.austin.rr.com...
I just spent five days reinstalling Windows XP, including Visual Studio.NET.
I still have some older VB5 programs that I want to maintain.
Can I still install VB5 after Studio.NET?
None of these little apps are going to be upgraded to VB.NET.
John

Nov 20 '05 #3

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