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    Pavel Sokolov
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    Can I use VC++ 6.0 and VC.NET at the one machine? Pavel Sokolov, CEZEO software, LanTalk Network, http://www.cezeo.com http://www.lantalk.net

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      Can I use VC++ 6.0 and VC.NET at the one machine? Pavel Sokolov, CEZEO software, LanTalk Network, http://www.cezeo.com http://www.lantalk.net

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      Chris Losinger
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      yes. i do and have had no problems at all. -c


      "To announce that there must be no criticism of the president, or that we are to stand by the president right or wrong, is not only unpatriotic and servile, but is morally treasonable to the American public." -- Theodore Roosevelt

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        yes. i do and have had no problems at all. -c


        "To announce that there must be no criticism of the president, or that we are to stand by the president right or wrong, is not only unpatriotic and servile, but is morally treasonable to the American public." -- Theodore Roosevelt

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        Can I install VS.NET after VS.60 ? What about MSDN? Pavel Sokolov, CEZEO software, LanTalk Network, http://www.cezeo.com http://www.lantalk.net

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          Can I install VS.NET after VS.60 ? What about MSDN? Pavel Sokolov, CEZEO software, LanTalk Network, http://www.cezeo.com http://www.lantalk.net

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          i had vc6 and i installed vc7 and everything simply worked - MSDN works in both cases, no problems. -c


          "To announce that there must be no criticism of the president, or that we are to stand by the president right or wrong, is not only unpatriotic and servile, but is morally treasonable to the American public." -- Theodore Roosevelt

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            Can I install VS.NET after VS.60 ? What about MSDN? Pavel Sokolov, CEZEO software, LanTalk Network, http://www.cezeo.com http://www.lantalk.net

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            Michael P Butler
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            Pavel Sokolov wrote: Can I install VS.NET after VS.60 ? What about MSDN? They use seperate MSDN's. VS6 uses October 2001 (or earlier). VS.NET uses Jan2002 or later I've been running with both on my machines for months and have had no problems. Michael :-) Time flies like an arrow. Fruit flies like a banana

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              Pavel Sokolov wrote: Can I install VS.NET after VS.60 ? What about MSDN? They use seperate MSDN's. VS6 uses October 2001 (or earlier). VS.NET uses Jan2002 or later I've been running with both on my machines for months and have had no problems. Michael :-) Time flies like an arrow. Fruit flies like a banana

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              Olli
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              Hi there! Michael P Butler wrote: They use seperate MSDN's. VS6 uses October 2001 (or earlier). I have one machine which has MSDN Jan 2002 and VC6.0 (I know, no good idea...) and now, i don't have any usefull MSDN on that machine, cause seems to be that there is no way back and the help doesn't work anymore (neither old nor new one..)

              Olli I feel like I'm diagonally parked in a parallel universe.....
              :suss: :rolleyes: :suss:

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                Can I use VC++ 6.0 and VC.NET at the one machine? Pavel Sokolov, CEZEO software, LanTalk Network, http://www.cezeo.com http://www.lantalk.net

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                Alexandru Savescu
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                I have them both installed on my machine. Each one is using their own MSDN collection. The only problem is that VS.NET becomes the default program that opens the .cpp, .h, .dsw, .dsp etc., so you may consider being careful when double-clicking one of them. Best regards, Alexandru Savescu

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                  I have them both installed on my machine. Each one is using their own MSDN collection. The only problem is that VS.NET becomes the default program that opens the .cpp, .h, .dsw, .dsp etc., so you may consider being careful when double-clicking one of them. Best regards, Alexandru Savescu

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                  Right-click the file and choose "Open MSDEV" Concussus surgo. When struck I rise.

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