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    Ajax Guest

    Vb4 to Vb6


    Hi,

    i am tryin gto port a vb4 application to vb6.
    What precautions must i take and what should i look out for?
    the applications uses a lot of APIs, Third party DLLs and Third party OCX,VBXs.


    Any help greatly appreciated.
    thanks
    ajit

  2. #2
    Paul Clement Guest

    Re: Vb4 to Vb6

    On 9 Oct 2000 23:16:07 -0700, "Ajax" <ajitk@anz.com> wrote:

    ¤
    ¤ Hi,
    ¤
    ¤ i am tryin gto port a vb4 application to vb6.
    ¤ What precautions must i take and what should i look out for?
    ¤ the applications uses a lot of APIs, Third party DLLs and Third party OCX,VBXs.

    That would depend on whether your application is a 16-bit VB 4.0 project. If not, there will
    probably only be some minor modifications.


    Paul ~~~ pclement@ameritech.net
    Microsoft MVP (Visual Basic)

  3. #3
    Paul Clement Guest

    Re: Vb4 to Vb6

    On 9 Oct 2000 23:16:07 -0700, "Ajax" <ajitk@anz.com> wrote:

    ¤
    ¤ Hi,
    ¤
    ¤ i am tryin gto port a vb4 application to vb6.
    ¤ What precautions must i take and what should i look out for?
    ¤ the applications uses a lot of APIs, Third party DLLs and Third party OCX,VBXs.

    That would depend on whether your application is a 16-bit VB 4.0 project. If not, there will
    probably only be some minor modifications.


    Paul ~~~ pclement@ameritech.net
    Microsoft MVP (Visual Basic)

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