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Possible to dvlp COM/ATL C++ code in VS.NET?

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    Hi, I am currently using Visual Studio version 6.0 for C++/MFC development and I want to move to the new IDE Visual Studio .NET and continue learning COM and ATL C++ developlment. QUESTION Can I develop regular COM/ATL C++ code using the new VS.NET? I should say that I am new to COM programming so I don't want to make things more difficult. So my question is really - I would like to continue the same C++/MFC/COM/ATL coding but using the new compiler and IDE. Is that possible, without too much grief? Thanks Mike

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      Hi, I am currently using Visual Studio version 6.0 for C++/MFC development and I want to move to the new IDE Visual Studio .NET and continue learning COM and ATL C++ developlment. QUESTION Can I develop regular COM/ATL C++ code using the new VS.NET? I should say that I am new to COM programming so I don't want to make things more difficult. So my question is really - I would like to continue the same C++/MFC/COM/ATL coding but using the new compiler and IDE. Is that possible, without too much grief? Thanks Mike

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      it's a breeze with VS.NET ATLCOM except the #import part.

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