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6.0 to Dot-Net Conversion

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    I have to convert a beautifully laid out VC++ 6.0 application with many .dsp and lots of support folders for each, to dot-net. Is there a way to easily do the entire app as a whole or do I need to open each and every .dsp, one at a time, into a blank solution and then include all the support folders somehow? Perhaps there is a tutorial somewhere on how to do the conversion properly? Thanks Jonmart

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      I have to convert a beautifully laid out VC++ 6.0 application with many .dsp and lots of support folders for each, to dot-net. Is there a way to easily do the entire app as a whole or do I need to open each and every .dsp, one at a time, into a blank solution and then include all the support folders somehow? Perhaps there is a tutorial somewhere on how to do the conversion properly? Thanks Jonmart

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      If you open a dsp/dsw, VS.Net will ask you to automatically convert it. So open your main workspace file with all the projects and say "Yes to all" and that should be it.

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