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Default Visio 2000 on IE

Hi everyone,

I have an ASP.NET application and I want to host Visio 2000 in an IE page. It is an intranet application and all the clients have licence Visio 2000 copies.

On the net, I have only been able to find examples of how to host Visio 2003 in an ActiveX enabled container. I was wondering if someone can post a small example of how I can do the same with Visio 2000.

Thanks,

pankaj






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