This is probably a blatently obvious question but how can I create a Visual Basic, C++ or C program in Visual Studio .NET 2003 so that I can be SURE it doesn't require the .NET framework?
I've been programming with VB.NET lately and I haven't been able to figure out how to program the old way, you know, the way that doesn't require the .NET framework.
Do I need to install Visual Studio 6 as well or is there an option in program/project settings that I'm missing?
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Stupid Visual Studio .NET Question..
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Posted 13 September 2004 - 03:45 PM
When selecting the project type, refrain from selecting anything that has .NET on the end...
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Posted 20 September 2004 - 02:53 AM
Unfortunately that didn't help. I cannot seem to find a way to just allow non-.net code in a program.
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