Is OK to have VB6 and VB.net loaded on the same machine? I
have to work on existing programs that are written in both
versions.
Thanks!
John Hart [MSFT] - 08 Oct 2003 19:15 GMT
Yes they should both work fine installed on the same machine.

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Herfried K. Wagner [MVP] - 08 Oct 2003 19:17 GMT
"Jim" <jsmith@dallasnews.com> scripsit:
> Is OK to have VB6 and VB.net loaded on the same machine? I
> have to work on existing programs that are written in both
> versions.
Yes, it's OK, but you should install VS6 first.

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Keith T - 08 Oct 2003 21:39 GMT
I am actually running Visual Studio 5, 6, & .NET on the
same machine. Make sure to install them in order; and run
updates and service packs individually before installing
the next studio.
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