> Appreciated your inputs. Turns out that the client was able to provide the data to me. Made things a lot easier.
> Perhaps you can answer another question for me? Their application is written in VB2 in 16 bit. I have to make modifications to it. They want to keep it in 16 bit (they have customers with windows 3.1 machines). I have vb4, vb5 and vb6. I know VB6 is only 32 bit. How do I develop in 16 bit using vb4 or vb5, Do I save the project as a 16 bit project?
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>TIA
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>Barry
Hi Barry,
VB4 can be installed as 16 or 32 Bit. Just install and use the 16 Bit version and you should be OK.
Scott Dinwiddie