>>>Anyway. I thought I'd share this with all the UTers.
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>>Maybe you need to take the lead, and let them know that .NET is available now!
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>They know it's available. They just don't trust the first version. They want all the bugs out; they're welling to wait for the next version.
Moving to vb6 is a move backwards with no clear path to .NET. You can't just do a "save as .NET" in vb6 when .NET++ comes out. Nor can you "convert/upgrade" in .NET your vb6 applications (akin to upgrading a fpw app to VFP). I am all for moving to .NET if it fits your company, but moving to vb6 with the anticipation of moving to VB.NET makes no sense.
Wayne Myers, MCSD
Senior Consultant
Forte' Incorporated
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