http://blogs.msdn.com/vcblog/archive/2006/12/08/managed-extensions-for-c-to-c-cl
i-conversion-tool.aspx
It's not perfect, but people have found it useful. The tool is totally
unsupported, but includes source code so those needing a more elaborate tool
can use it as a starting point.
-cd
Bruno van Dooren [MVP VC++] - 12 Dec 2006 07:53 GMT
http://blogs.msdn.com/vcblog/archive/2006/12/08/managed-extensions-for-c-to-c-cl
i-conversion-tool.aspx
> It's not perfect, but people have found it useful. The tool is totally
> unsupported, but includes source code so those needing a more elaborate tool
> can use it as a starting point.
Thanks Carl,
I'll keep this link standby for future questions in this group.

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pvdg42 - 13 Dec 2006 15:20 GMT
> http://blogs.msdn.com/vcblog/archive/2006/12/08/managed-extensions-for-c-to-c-cl
i-conversion-tool.aspx
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> -cd
Thank you!
I've already passed your link as a potential solution to two other people,
assuming you would not mind :)
Carl Daniel [VC++ MVP] - 13 Dec 2006 15:36 GMT
>> http://blogs.msdn.com/vcblog/archive/2006/12/08/managed-extensions-for-c-to-c-cl
i-conversion-tool.aspx
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> I've already passed your link as a potential solution to two other
> people, assuming you would not mind :)
Hey, it's not my link :) Share at will! The more people download it, the
more likely it is to stick around, I would think.
-cd