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Old July 23rd, 2003, 04:42 PM
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Upgrading from VB 6

Hi, I just bought VB.NET and I need to port my programs from VB 6 over to VB.NET. First of all, the migration Wizard would not let me do anything until I had VB 6 installed. Fine. Did that and now it still won't let me import forms. Does anyone have any experience with this?

Just a note that it seems that I cannot distribute anything with the Standard Version. I would seriously suggest that anyone interested in VB.NET buys the professional or enterprise version.
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I remember when I first bought it I tried it but a lot of stuff is either not in .NET or converted it all wrong. I wound up just redoing it and which was not to bad cause I had all the code and the concept down. I have seen a few converters out there but not sure off the top of my head where at. I have just found easier to start new then convert.
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Old July 24th, 2003, 04:45 PM
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That would be an option if the Standard VB.NET came with some way to distribute my code. I wasted over $200 on a program that won't a sellable and/or distributable product. It makes me feel like finding a hacked version is cheaper, simpler and better, seing as that I don't want to waste $2500 CDN.

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