Thane,
I do understand your example, and do recall the need for latest VB runtimes on several occasions. But this was way back in the early 90's w/OSR2 and Win98se. But, I never dabbled in VB actively much. Used it mostly for "background ops" that required it IIRC mostly MSOffice apps. and maybe some browser stuff.

I suppose where I am still confused is whether I really need to go to M$ and dl/install this dot-net business on my W2K machines. (I suspect/assume that it is already an imbed in XPpro(?) though I have not seen evidence of this).
Really trying to figure out what real benefits dot-net offers?
Thanks,
Duncan

At 12:46 04/05/2007 -0400, Thane wrote:

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From a non-programmer point of view, think of it like the Visual Basic runtimes you used to have to download to get VB programs to run.

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