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Old Sep 15th, 2007, 2:25 AM   #1
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VB 2002 -> VB 2008 conversion

I heard that you have to convert from vb2002 to vb2003 and then to vb2008, isn't there a better way to do this... so how would you convert old VB 2002 code to VB 2008 code?
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I'd be really surprised if you need an intermediary version as you suggest. As I haven't used VS 2008, I can't say for sure, though I suspect that if there are any such issues, it's probably a beta-only thing. It should be resolved by the time the retail version is released.

Even if it's not, you might be able to use a different intermediary version. 2005 is available in various express editions, and it would probably be possible to use that instead.
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