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    Many times in the VB.Net forum it can get confusing which version of .Net or VS someone is using, therefor making it harder to answer the user's question. Can a rule about this be added to the "How to get an answer" post? And maybe even the other visual programming forums? It would help clear things up a lot.


    Trinity: Neo... nobody has ever done this before. Neo: That's why it's going to work.

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      Many times in the VB.Net forum it can get confusing which version of .Net or VS someone is using, therefor making it harder to answer the user's question. Can a rule about this be added to the "How to get an answer" post? And maybe even the other visual programming forums? It would help clear things up a lot.


      Trinity: Neo... nobody has ever done this before. Neo: That's why it's going to work.

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      Absolutely! The number of times someone asks a question in the SQL forum only to come back and tell me it doesn't work because they are actually using Access or Oracle or some such thing is astounding.


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