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Downgrade VC++.NET 2003 Deluxe Learning Edition

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Matt S - 21 May 2004 19:46 GMT
Does the liscense for the VC++.Net 2003 allow the user to purchase a downgrade to VC++.NET 2002?  DO I need to buy a standard version of VC++.NET to downgrade?

I need to get VC++ 2002, but I can't find it locally.  Downgrading is an option, but if the DLE licesnse doen't allow me to downgrade I will have to keep looking for a standard version.
Julian Nicholls - 24 May 2004 11:31 GMT
Why would you want VC 2002, especially if you have 2003?  It seems to me
that it was a holding version, while 2003 was finished.

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Julian N.

> Does the liscense for the VC++.Net 2003 allow the user to purchase a downgrade to VC++.NET 2002?  DO I need to buy a standard version of VC++.NET
to downgrade?

> I need to get VC++ 2002, but I can't find it locally.  Downgrading is an option, but if the DLE licesnse doen't allow me to downgrade I will have to
keep looking for a standard version.

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