Upgrade from 2002 to 2003: how?

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From: who be dat? (whatever_at_dot.com)
Date: 02/19/04


Date: Thu, 19 Feb 2004 13:15:54 -0500

Hello all, I hope someone can help me out.

I have Visual Studio .Net 2002, academic addition. The 2002 editions of VS
.Net have bugs to make it simple which the 2003 version fixes. I was told
it was possible to upgrade from 2002 to 2003 for a relatively small fee. Is
it possible to upgrade the academic version? Where do I get information on
the details of this and how much does it cost? Thanks!

Chris Smith



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