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Sunil George - 28 Jun 2004 12:51 GMT
Hello!
 I had upgraded my old ATL COM project of VC++ 6.0 to VC++.NET.
Now I am getting a strange problem.
My project works fine under a VB 6.0 client, but the same client code when
ported to
VB7 , does not work properly. While debugging I found that one particular
virtual function is failing. But I am not able to step into the function.
I am not able to find any clue for the same.
Thanks in advance

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Sunil
William DePalo [MVP VC++] - 29 Jun 2004 05:20 GMT
> My project works fine under a VB 6.0 client, but the same client code when
> ported to VB7 , does not work properly.

If you are talking about a Visual Basic issue you should post in a group
with "vb" in its name.

If you are talking about C++, then if you are trying to debug code built
with VS.Net in VS 6.0 then don't do that as it is not possible. It is of
course possible to debug VS 6.0 code with VS.Net.

If it is something else, please be more precise.

Regards,
Will

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