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QuestionHow to use a collection Pin
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QuestionCompiling DOS Apps With Windows 7 Pin
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AnswerRe: 64 bit Windows 7 does not support 16-bit applications Pin
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enhzflep18-Oct-11 11:52
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Have you considered simply using a virtual machine? I've got win7 (home premium, so no XP emulation mode) I simply installed Virtual Box before installing XP, linux Mint, etc inside it.

You'll have no problem installing XP, 2000 or 98 in it, and from there any version of visual studio you please. Of course there's always the MS Virtual PC, or the ubiquitous VMWare.
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Questionc++Safe to use size specifier in enum declaration ? Pin
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QuestionC++ Dynamic Data Binding / Reflection Pin
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QuestionGetting a list of SQL Servers Available Pin
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