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Old September 11th, 2006, 12:38 AM
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good morning everybody
2 of my posts r still not replied, n.e way i hope 4 the best
my question is that "which version of MSDN is compatible/suitable for VisualStudio/VisualBasic 6.0"
actually here in market, i can only find MSDN that is for VisualStudio/VisualBasic .NET ... and i m unable 2 find any MSDN that is suitable for VB-6.0
i'll w8 4 a good reply


 
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Use the MSDN Library July 2000 release.

 
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as far as I know, October 2001 is the latest for devStudio6 and VB
 
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good morning

thanks alot both of u

but still i m not happy coz here in the market only 2003 and above versions are available :-(

 
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msdn.microsoft.com can help you out. (Something is better than nothing, isn't it?)

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