RE: how do I organize my C++/CLI solution

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Hi Scott,

For the question about the new C++/CLI programming issue, I suggest post
it to our Visual Studio 2005 Forums / Visual C++ Language which you can get
many more help there:

http://forums.microsoft.com/msdn/ShowForum.aspx?ForumID=96


Thanks!

Best regards,

Gary Chang
Microsoft Community Support
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