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Hi everybody. Some of you helped me quite a lot since I became a Code Project member. Some of you also know that this help of yours goes in a good cause: I'm working at a freeware which I consider that will be my gift to all of you people that help others on forums. It's not something spectacular, but not something little either.

In the meantime however, I decided that I can give something back sooner, since my freeware is still not completed. An article. I'm thinking about writing an article about how to link Visual C++ with a VB application and viceversa. With all sorts of neat tricks that I learned in the past months. This could be a good resource for programmers that know both languages and want to benefit from the advantages of linking them.

Before I write my article I have one more final question. So that I don't write stupid things.

Is it possible to call a function in a Visual Basic EXE (Application) from a Visual C++ EXE while both applications are running?

OR: Is it possible to call a function in ANY exe from Visual C++? Not necesarily a VB. Something else.

I KNOW that calling a function in a VB DLL, FROM Visual C++ IS possible. But I need to know if this stands true for EXE.

Please answer only if you know the absolute sure answer. Your answer will influence me about how to write the article.

-= E C H Y S T T A S =-
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