Thank you Keith,
Your information is a valuable resource at this point in learnning VB.NET. One more question. The market here in Mexico is composed of many LAN installations with a mixture of WinXP, WinNT, WinME and Win 98 still now. Suppose that a client of you in this market ask you to develop a system that will be used at every computer in LAN. In this case, could we say that VB.NET is a good choice for this development?
>Enrique,
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>Running a VB.NET application requires the Microsoft .NET Framework, which is a separate installation of many files.
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