Hi there,
excuse me for the dumby ansewer but I'm new here! ;)
Can I installa a Microsoft Visual Basic 6 application on XPe?
Thanx alot!
I have built a kiosk-like menu application which simply runs in IE on XPe. It is used to view internet content and do some file handling on the device (a set-top box). However I need more control over the OS so I think I should possibly re-write the app in VB. Does VB allow me to write such a menu driven app and do I have full control over the OS and also be able to view internet content with it? Is VB generally a good choice for this? The app is fairly simple. Any help appreciated. Jim
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