Re: Visual Basic on Vista: try not to laugh



On 9 Oct 2006 15:40:23 -0700, jameshamilton777@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

¤ Please reread OP, this was clearly stated (IDEs).

Yes but your conclusion was false. The .NET Framework 1.1 has not been deprecated as you *clearly*
stated and the subsequent statement that 2.0 will not work properly is erroneous.

For some reason you chose not to make a distinction between the IDE and the .NET Framework. ;-)


Paul
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Microsoft MVP (Visual Basic)
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