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Silverfire121 - 21 Jan 2005 08:43 GMT
This may be an easy question for vetern users to answer, but i'm just
learning.  I'm a college student and am taking a VB and C++ class.  With my
VB book, I got  6 CD's.  

1. Visual Basic.net Standard
2. Visual Studio.net  Prerequisites
3 - 6.  MSDN Library Disc 1-3

When installed, working with VB solutions is just fine.  When I try to start
a new C++ project or open an existing C++ project in Visual Studio it gives
an error.  It also has no option to select a "New C++ Project."  I'm
wondering if I need another disc to intall that will enable me to work with
C++ projects?  If so, anyone know what disc(s) I need?  Is there a C++.net
disc?  Thanks in advance.
hassan shehap - 22 Jan 2005 04:16 GMT
ravi - 22 Jan 2005 16:35 GMT
Hi,

I am not that ahead. what is the order of installation. I mean which CD
first and next....etc. I want to work first with VB.net. Please let me know.

> This may be an easy question for vetern users to answer, but i'm just
> learning.  I'm a college student and am taking a VB and C++ class.  With my
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> C++ projects?  If so, anyone know what disc(s) I need?  Is there a C++.net
> disc?  Thanks in advance.
BigMac - 28 Jan 2005 23:36 GMT
If you just have Visual Basic .NET, that you cannot create or open C++
or C# projects.  You have to purchase Visual Studio Professional for
that.  I know, 'cause I just have Visual Basic .NET standard.  I don't
think there's a standalone disc for just C++ in .NET, although there is
for C#.

Jesse

> Hi,
>
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>>C++ projects?  If so, anyone know what disc(s) I need?  Is there a C++.net
>>disc?  Thanks in advance.
BigMac - 28 Jan 2005 23:38 GMT
If you just have Visual Basic .NET, that you cannot create or open C++
or C# projects.  You have to purchase Visual Studio Professional for
that.  I know, 'cause I just have Visual Basic .NET standard.  I don't
think there's a standalone disc for just C++ in .NET, although there is
for C#.

Jesse

> Hi,
>
[quoted text clipped - 15 lines]
>>C++ projects?  If so, anyone know what disc(s) I need?  Is there a C++.net
>>disc?  Thanks in advance.
BigMac - 28 Jan 2005 23:39 GMT
If you just have Visual Basic .NET, that you cannot create or open C++
or C# projects.  You have to purchase Visual Studio Professional for
that.  I know, 'cause I just have Visual Basic .NET standard.  I don't
think there's a standalone disc for just C++ in .NET, although there is
for C#.

Jesse

> Hi,
>
[quoted text clipped - 15 lines]
>>C++ projects?  If so, anyone know what disc(s) I need?  Is there a C++.net
>>disc?  Thanks in advance.

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