Re: Compatability?
- From: "Frank" <solutionsvrp@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 10 Sep 2005 21:53:02 GMT
Thank you,
Thanks for the quick reply Ralph. The information was very helpful to me.
Best Regards
Frank
"Ralph" <nt_consulting64@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> "Frank" <solutionsvrp@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>> Hi group,
>> My company has presently some computer problems, which may be software
>> compatibility related.
>> One of our programs was written in VB 5, we are now up dating our
> computers
>> from
>> Are they compatible or does the VB 5 program need to be updated?
>> Kind Regards
>> Frank
>>
>
> I think you left a little information out. <g>
>
> Normally a VB5 compiled application will work fine on any Windows Platform
> with a higher version than it was compiled on. Possible problems will not
> be
> with the O/S as much as it will be with any components your application is
> using.
>
> But it really depend on the app and what it is doing and the OS.
>
> (Also be aware that new OSs such as XP Server 2003 and XP SP2, have less
> permissions defined by default.)
>
> hth
> -ralph
>
>
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