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VB 2005 help
I was playing with VB.NET 2005, and found out that after I have already an application running, you can click on the executable, and another instance of the program will open, and this never ends... I don't have any idea on how to stop this from happening... can you guys please help me out on this?
Also I can't find how to set the startup object to be sub main() in VB 2005. |
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