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Thank you very much but is it in vb.net?
how can i import it's dll into vb.net?
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I have sample form with 2 buttons one is Play Movie and other is Exit when i click on button Play Movie it starts up windows media player and plays a movie and when i press exit it exits a application. So what i need is that it can be run without Framework is this possible or i have to install Visual Basic 6 again? Please answer... Thanks
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If u have developed your application using .net framework, you should install .net framework to make it usable.
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hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm so
how i develop my application without framework?
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Visual C++
Dave Kreskowiak
Microsoft MVP - Visual Basic
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i don't like structure of that language...
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You asked...
Dave Kreskowiak
Microsoft MVP - Visual Basic
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well anyway thanks Dave...
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You've been around here long enough to know the answer to this.
No, you can't leave out the .NET Framework. It's a requirement for every Managed Code application you want to run. The sole exception to this is if your application is run through something like Thinstall[^]. But, be prepared to shell out big money for this little gem, and others like it.
Dave Kreskowiak
Microsoft MVP - Visual Basic
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I answered this, I wonder where my answer disappeared to.
It's amazing to me that people use the framework, then assume we're all installing it for a joke, and it's not *really* needed.
I confirmed Seattle today, how about you ?
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog
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Christian Graus wrote: I answered this, I wonder where my answer disappeared to.
It's amazing to me that people use the framework, then assume we're all installing it for a joke, and it's not *really* needed.
He's been around long enough to know better too...
Christian Graus wrote: I confirmed Seattle today, how about you
It's not looking good. I'm still trying to get confirmation on some project details, scheduling specifically. You know how that goes...everything written in Jello until the last possible minute.
Dave Kreskowiak
Microsoft MVP - Visual Basic
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Dave Kreskowiak wrote: You know how that goes...everything written in Jello until the last possible minute
Yeah, I wasn't confirmed until today, even now, it's not set in stone.
That sucks, it would have been cool to catch up.
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog
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There's a kick off meeting this afternoon. Hopefully, some usable information comes out of it and I can get a better idea of what's going on this month and next.
Did I mention I hate Government jobs?
Christian Graus wrote: That sucks, it would have been cool to catch up.
Well, if it doesn't work out this time, there's always next year, or whenever your in Toronto. It's only about 270 miles away! It wouldn't take much prodding of the wife to get a weekend trip out of her.
Dave Kreskowiak
Microsoft MVP - Visual Basic
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i know that it is important... but i though that there is a way to not use enable visual styles , drawings and other... just a button and start process, well newer mind i will install vb6 thanks anyway.
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VB6 is outdated, unsupported and crap. If you want to write stuff that just runs, use C++.
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog
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yes i was just asking if there is any way to do this or i have to install vb6...
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Even VB6 needs it's runtime library installed. It has the advantage over the .NET Framework because of its age. It seems that the VB6 RTL has managed to make it onto lots of machines through the installation of other applications.
Dave Kreskowiak
Microsoft MVP - Visual Basic
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Anyone here ever work with ICVerify? I'm a little confused on the format of a debit void...it looks like it goes like this:
"D2","Clerk Info","Comments","Amount(original)","Amount(to refund)","Total(original-refund?)","card #","NULL","track 1&2 card swipe info"
if anyone has used this before and can give me a pointer or two please help
thanks guys either way
Apparently it's not OK to start a bonfire of Microsoft products in the aisles of CompUSA even though the Linuxrulz web site says so
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It's unlikely you'll get a reply. There are so many SDK's out there, it's very unlikely someone who has used your particular SDK will even see this post. You're best bet is to find a forum that deals specifically with the SDK in question.
Dave Kreskowiak
Microsoft MVP - Visual Basic
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I tried, unfortunately they where not to friendly there...wanted me to pay $750 for level 2 whatever that is...wish my boss would just let me use something else LOL
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Hi
I am a beginner to VB.Net. I have a VB6 project. I want to "transfer" this project to VB.Net. How can I do that? Is there some kind of automatic tool, a wizard or something that can to that? Or do I have to re-write the code according to the .net specifications?
Thanks
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If you drag the project file for the VB6 app onto Visual studio it will bring up an upgrade wizard
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<blockquote class="FQ"><div class="FQA">Polymorpher wrote:</div>If you drag the project file for the VB6 app onto Visual studio it will bring up an upgrade wizard </blockquote>
ok, 10x for your answer and sorry 4 being really stupid, but can you please explain to me in more details what I need to do? I don't understand!
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There should be a file in your project ending with the .vbp extension if you drag it onto the icon for Visual studio it will activate a wizard that you can use to convert the project to vb.net, the wizard will guide you through it
P.S. there is nothing stupid about your question, if you don't know the answer to it, someone else probably doesn't either and posting the question here guarantees that others will have the opportunity too see the solution to it
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