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Has anyone had the courage to install the just released VC Beta2 on a machine with 2003,2005 installed (XP SP2)?
Does it conflict/destabilaze the other VS installs?
We are working on a project for release in the spring, would like to have the projects in 2008, so we can release it on 2008 at that time.
Bill in PA/USA
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install VMWare or Virtual PC an make your test...
i'm sure you can do it
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If you don't want to go the VM route, just install it!
Since VS 2003, multiple versions of VS have peacefully coexisted on my machines.
Always backup critical data - I assume no responsibility.
I haven't heard of any problems so far.
Good luck!
Mark
Mark Salsbery
Microsoft MVP - Visual C++
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Why would you want to install beta software from MS on your production box? I personally see no compelling reason.
"Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass..." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997 ----- "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001
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Dear All
It it possible to use run time class in a dynamically linked DLL.
Regards
Monhi
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Dear All
I use one RunTime Class in my project.
how can I delete or suspend its operation.
I use this RunTime Class in one DLL.
But when I want to close the dll I receive one exception error.
Regards
Mahdi
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I just have to ask...
What the heck are you talking about?
Mark
Mark Salsbery
Microsoft MVP - Visual C++
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Mark Salsbery wrote: What the heck are you talking about?
Inspired by toxcct... .. Excellent
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I've been using this since lately! It got switched from "Marc" to "Mark" . Btw, when I issued a tender for a new sig, there were lots of contenders.. Had a hard time selecting just one. And the good news is that 75% of them were from the Salsbery Group.
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LOL You spleled my last name wrong
It was so funny because I seem to ignore signatures (subconsciously) and I saw that out of "the corner of my eye".
Taken out of context of the original conversation just made it more funny LOL!
Cheers VuNic!
Mark
Mark Salsbery
Microsoft MVP - Visual C++
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"Typo" is the damned signature for me. I carry it wherever I go. Anywya Cheers
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LOL I won't call you Typo....well, not too often
Mark Salsbery
Microsoft MVP - Visual C++
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Hi
In my programme VC++(VC 8.0) it is an FormView application.
I want to remove the MenuBar from the Form view.
Give me the suggestion to Remove the MenuBar from the FormView Dialog Box.
Regards
shakumar
shakumar
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perhaps you can find first the handle to that window (child window) and then to send to it a destroy message.
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Hello everyone,
I am wondering whether Microsoft Excel 2003 is a native application or dependent on any .Net Framework Runtime, like 1.1, 2.0 or 3.0?
How about Microsoft Excel 2007?
thanks in advance,
George
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Is this question in any way related to Visual C++ or MFC??
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Hi Anurag,
I am programming Excel with Visual C++. I am wondering the Runtime dependencies. Any ideas?
regards,
George
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I suspect both versions are entirely native. Though I suppose it's possible that there are some new bits that use .NET. Both can be programmed from Visual Studio Tools for Office though using C# or VB .NET.
Kevin
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Thanks Kevin,
Kevin McFarlane wrote: I suspect both versions are entirely native. Though I suppose it's possible that there are some new bits that use .NET.
Are thre any official document?
Kevin McFarlane wrote: Both can be programmed from Visual Studio Tools for Office though using C# or VB .NET.
You mean Excel itself is programmed by mixed with native code, C# and VB.Net? Or you mean we can program Excel by using C# or VB.Net?
regards,
George
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George_George wrote: Are thre any official document?
I don't know. Maybe you would find such information in the white papers they often publish when a new version is about to be released?
George_George wrote: You mean Excel itself is programmed by mixed with native code, C# and VB.Net? Or you mean we can program Excel by using C# or VB.Net?
I mean the latter.
Kevin
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Thanks all the same Kevin!
regards,
George
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For office 2003, you can go ahead. I don't know whether office 2007 is dependent on .Net framework or not.
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