Can I install VB .NET 2002 and VB .NET 2003 and VB 6.0 all on the same machine?
Yes, you can install VB .NET 2002 and VB .NET 2003 on a computer that is running VB 6.0 and use all three, system requirements permitting. You can install in any order. This is a supported scenario. Both the design-time environments and applications created with VB 6.0, VB .NET 2002, and VB .NET 2003 will run side-by-side on the same computer seamlessly. Q4: Can I install Visual Basic .NET 2003 on Windows XP Home Edition? Yes, you can install VB .NET 2003 on Windows XP Home edition. Since Windows XP Home Edition does not have Internet Information Server (IIS), you will not be able to build Web applications (ASP.NET), mobile Web applications, or XML Web services locally. Q5: How does Visual Basic .NET relate to the .NET Framework? If you are new to VB .NET, you can view the .NET Framework as being similar to VBRUNxxx.DLL, the former VB runtime. The .NET Framework provides a new programming model and rich set of classes designed to simplify application development (for Windows, the Web,
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