Re: I'm going to remove VB6 and VS2003 from my computer



Dear allen,

For the Vb6, when it pop and ask you to remove some component that might
share with other application, you select leave it there.

For the VS.NET2003, you just leave the .NET Framework still installed in
your computer and that's it.


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Hope this help and welcome to reply the testing result.

Regards
Ken Lin, Kam Hung
Founder and VP of Hong Kong .NET User Group(http://HKNetUG.com)
MCP, MCP+I, MCDST, MCSA, MCSE(NT4 & win2k),
MCSE+I, MCDBA(SQL7 & SQL2K), MCSD(VB6 & .NET), MCAD(.NET)
Microsoft Community Star(Hong Kong & Taiwan)
Microsoft Most Valuable Professional(.NET since 2003)
MCT2004 & 2005


"Allen" <allen99NOSPAM@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:e$3lclDTGHA.4264@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I'm going to remove VB6 and VS2003 from my computer.

Is there any thing there I should save. I know I haven't used any of it
but
I'm wondering if there are any tools, graphics, or whatever that might
come
in handy some day. I rather save the files now and not have to reinstall
to
get them.

Anything there you use?


Thanks a lot for any help




.



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