Preferred VB COM Development Environment?



What is the recommended platform for developing Visual Basic COM
applications under Windows 2003 or Windows XP? Visual Studio / VB 6
install fine under Windows XP, but we had terrible problems getting them to
work correctly under Windows 2003.

If we install VB.Net or Visual Studio 2005, is there still legacy support
there for developing VB COM applications? Is there any reason to prefer
developing COM applications in VB in either of those environments?

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Will


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