But the Framework is required on the client, right?

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From: Dean Cleaver [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, April 11, 2002 4:37 PM
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Franklin,

It's actually really easy to get VB6 to call a web service - I have done
this in my current project. This way, you don't need interop etc.

Mail me OTL if you want some sample code...

Cheers,
Dino

-----Original Message-----
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franklin gray
Sent: Friday, 12 April 2002 09:08
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Subject: [DOTNET] Com to DotNet


I think this topic has already been discussed but the archives seem
really slow today.

I have an app written in vb 6.0 that our customers use.  Can we make a
change to a vb 6 com dll to call a VB.net dll?  If so, how hard is it?
Do I use interop?

What we are trying to do is have our existing app call a webservice.

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