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Default VB4 to 64 bit

Hi everyone,
I'm new to these forums, and my question is this, I like VB4 because of the way it compiles, and now I would like to transpose my programs compiled in 32 bit VB 4 to some similar VB? 64 bit so my programs will run on the new Windows7 64 bit Operating systems. Any ideas or help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.





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