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nitro - 25 Sep 2003 08:09 GMT
Is there a way in VS.NET 2003 to use the old isotream.h
headers instead of the new iostream headers.
Liu Xiong [MSFT] - 29 Sep 2003 18:28 GMT
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No, you cannot use old iosteam.h in Everett. It was removed.  You might try
to copy iostream.h from VS7.0 to Everett and include it. All functions in
old iosteam.h are now marked as deprecated.

Thanks
//Liu

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