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Upgrading Your Visual Basic 6.0 Applications to Microsoft Visual Basic .NET (Whitepaper)
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Upgrading Your Visual Basic 6.0 Applications to Microsoft Visual Basic .NET (Whitepaper)

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This white paper is essentially a "master" paper that provides an overview of the major topics encountered in the upgrade process, and links to the white papers within that topic that will assist you. Use it as a comprehensive resource for all Visual Basic upgrade issues, because it links to the wealth of detailed information found in the other white papers and presentations included in the Visual Basic .NET Upgrade Guide.

This whitepaper addresses:

  • Introducing Microsoft Visual Basic .NET
  • Before You Decide to Upgrade
  • Unsupported Features
  • Performing a Two-Pass Upgrade
  • Additional Resources
  • Upgrade Road Map for Your Visual Basic Application
  • Upgrading ASP to ASP.NET Web Forms
  • How To Upgrade an ASP Page to a Web Forms Page
  • Web Controls
  • Benefits in Upgrading Your ASP Applications to ASP.NET

Read the whitepaper: Upgrading Your Visual Basic 6.0 Applications to Microsoft Visual Basic .NET

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Comment #1  (Posted by D L on 09/03/2003)

The link in the article nolonger exists. I am interested in how a thick client VB6 application can be migrated / retargeted for thin client ASP.NET using VB.NET.

Also I am interested in how to develop .NET friendly VB6 applications, as I have been told to learn VB6 recently (no .NET for now).

I do get a lot of links from msdn search using keywords basic upgrade web, it came back with many results. If you have a specific link for what I want please email me. Thanks
 
Comment #2  (Posted by Serge Baranovsky on 09/25/2003)

Sorry for the late response.

Yes, that whitepaper is gone now :(

I found only this article on MS:

Preparing Your Visual Basic 6.0 Applications for the Upgrade to Visual Basic .NET
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/dnvb600/html/vb6tovbdotnet.asp

And also this book:
Upgrading Microsoft® Visual Basic® 6.0 to Microsoft Visual Basic .NET
http://www.microsoft.com/mspress/books/5699.asp
 
Comment #3  (Posted by -From: Disappointed programmer. on 06/25/2005)

When you get an error message like this:

"attaching the .NET debugger to process xxx on machine xxx failed. Error code ox8004001"

And this:
"An unhandled exception of type 'System.ArgumentException' occurred in Unknown Module."

+ this:
"An unhandled exception of type 'System.Runtime.InteropServices.COMException' occurred in Unknown Module."

-with starting a new Visual Basic.NET WindowsApplication-Project a NOT touching a single line of code, you really getting tired of the buggy Visual Studio .NET 2003 and the .NET framework 1.1.

-You guys at Microsoft, fix your current problems with your current versions before attempting to develop and build antoher one, because it´s just gonna get you into more problems, because of not solving bugs with eralier "versions".
Well i guess you´ve just low on cash or whats behind all of that?

-From: Disappointed programmer.

 
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