Re: Lost VB6.0 Professional CD
- From: "Peter Schoots" <PeterSchoots@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 6 Sep 2005 17:11:36 -0700
Duane,
Well, VB 6.0 is not just any product. I, and many others, have a lot
invested in programs written in VB 6.0. I am not even asking for support
except that I need a replacement CD. It seems more like hardball tactics to
force people to migrate to .NET.
"Duane Bozarth" wrote:
> Peter Schoots wrote:
> >
> > Ralph,
> >
> > Thanks for your response. I followed your link and ended up taking to a
> > representative. He told me that VB 6.0 is not supported anymore and no
> > replacement CD's are available. I always have been a supporter of Microsoft
> > but this is awful. Screw your customer. I have dutifully migrated from VB
> > 3.0 to 5.0 and then 6.0. I feel I paid my dues and it should not be so hard
> > for Microsoft to have a minimum of support for their products.
> ....
>
> Every product eventually comes to the end of its service life.
> Unfortunate, but true.
>
> While there is much that MS can be faulted for, I don't believe this is
> one.
>
.
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