Ah. You may find that it's worth your while to pick up C#-- the framework
is written in C#, and my experience has been that there's more sample code
available. As I'm sure you've noticed, quite a lot has changed between VB6
and VB.NET. ;-)
That said, of course, .NET is flexible in that you can program in whatever
language you prefer.
-E
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