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    Hi All, I am running both VS6 and VS2005 on the same machine. Both have cooexisted just fine as far as project management and code compilation. However, I have lost my syntax highlighting capabilities for .cpp files in my VS6 IDE. The .h files are still highlighted properly, as well as other files like HTML. I have tried uninstalling VS6 and reinstalling, but that did not bring back the highlighting. Has anyone run across this or have any ideas to help me fix this? Thank you Paul

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      Hi All, I am running both VS6 and VS2005 on the same machine. Both have cooexisted just fine as far as project management and code compilation. However, I have lost my syntax highlighting capabilities for .cpp files in my VS6 IDE. The .h files are still highlighted properly, as well as other files like HTML. I have tried uninstalling VS6 and reinstalling, but that did not bring back the highlighting. Has anyone run across this or have any ideas to help me fix this? Thank you Paul

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      I didn't even realize there was syntax highlighting. You might want to try using VisualAssistX along with both your VS installs.

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