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Well simple enough..... . my first suggestion would be .NET Framework?
Download from the Microsoft website?
LINK
Found via Google Search engine ".Net Framework for Windows 98"
Hope this helps
Happy coding

Download from the Microsoft website?
LINK
Found via Google Search engine ".Net Framework for Windows 98"
Hope this helps
Happy coding

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Originally Posted by marijana
i'm kind of new .NET programmer and i don't know which files i need to install on the machine running Windows98se , in order to make it able to execute application written in VB.NET. And where I can download thoose files?
please help !!
TNX
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Originally Posted by marijana
i'm kind of new .NET programmer and i don't know which files i need to install on the machine running Windows98se , in order to make it able to execute application written in VB.NET. And where I can download thoose files?
please help !!
TNX
You need to upgrade from windows98se to XP because you are going to need Microsoft Office 2003 and it has got all the stuff you need in there.
Hmmm. is there something that I dont know that is part of this question?
What would Office 2003 provide that you need for VB.Net programming? Are you doing VB.Net or .Net Programming in the VBA for Office 2003 applications? If so, then I would agree that you need the upgrade, but if not, then why would you?
What would Office 2003 provide that you need for VB.Net programming? Are you doing VB.Net or .Net Programming in the VBA for Office 2003 applications? If so, then I would agree that you need the upgrade, but if not, then why would you?
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Originally Posted by Paladine
Hmmm. is there something that I dont know that is part of this question?
What would Office 2003 provide that you need for VB.Net programming? Are you doing VB.Net or .Net Programming in the VBA for Office 2003 applications? If so, then I would agree that you need the upgrade, but if not, then why would you?
We all were told that in our classes last year and this year. You need to upgrade to Windows XP and Microsoft Office 2003 Service pack 2. Follow the instructions from the cd that you got with your book. (if you didn't get the book then you had better by it.)
Oh and as for downloading it, you can do that but it runs out within 30 days. Microsoft office 2003 service pack 2 has the patch that you need to keep the program up and running.
Oh and as for downloading it, you can do that but it runs out within 30 days. Microsoft office 2003 service pack 2 has the patch that you need to keep the program up and running.
That still explains nothing.
Because you need Service pack 2 explains nothing. That is only a bug fix, not a functionality aspect. Still one wonders why you need Office 2003? As I stated above.
But apparently you are all in the same class so I will leave it at that.
Because you need Service pack 2 explains nothing. That is only a bug fix, not a functionality aspect. Still one wonders why you need Office 2003? As I stated above.
But apparently you are all in the same class so I will leave it at that.
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Originally Posted by Paladine
That still explains nothing.
Because you need Service pack 2 explains nothing. That is only a bug fix, not a functionality aspect. Still one wonders why you need Office 2003? As I stated above.
But apparently you are all in the same class so I will leave it at that.
Before you go off your rocker at me about other things. If you download it to Windows98SE it will be very slow. We did that last year. Since the middle of last year we have had no problems with XP. So give it ago.
Oh and one other thing. I know a lot more about vB.NET than what you do. I passed the exam last year. So I know what I am talking about.
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Okay, you can just install Access on your computer. Yes XP will operate faster than 98 when you have the .net 1.1 framework installed, but you do not have to have office 2003 installed. We have Windows XP with .net framework 1.1 installed and using backend Access 2000. The .net framework is independant of Office. VB .net can be used with many db servers and it does not care what the backend database is. If you want optimal speed, you should use XP and then download the latest .net framework from Microsoft.
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