Yes, you can.
In fact, I have had VS6, VS.NET, VS 2003 and VS 2005 Beta 1
installed all on the same machine without problems. I only
had problems when I installed the VS 2005 CTP Beta on my
system. Stay away from that one...
[quoted text, click to view] >-----Original Message-----
>Hi all,
>
>I have installed VS.Net 2003 & MSDN in my PC, after
sometime I need to
>install VS 6.0 in my PC as well (I need to use VB 6 and
C++), so I
>installed VS 6.0 in the same machine. Is there any
disadvantage on
>this? Can I install MSDN which was come with VS 6.0 on the
same
>machine?
>
>Many thanks to your suggestions
>
>Kind Regards,
>
>Bob
>.
Thanks for answer my question.
Can I install several versions MSDN (the help file) as well?
Kind Regards,
Bob
[quoted text, click to view] <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:<160601c52b1a$9ec175f0$a601280a@phx.gbl>...
> Yes, you can.
>
> In fact, I have had VS6, VS.NET, VS 2003 and VS 2005 Beta 1
> installed all on the same machine without problems. I only
> had problems when I installed the VS 2005 CTP Beta on my
> system. Stay away from that one...
>
> >-----Original Message-----
> >Hi all,
> >
> >I have installed VS.Net 2003 & MSDN in my PC, after
> sometime I need to
> >install VS 6.0 in my PC as well (I need to use VB 6 and
> C++), so I
> >installed VS 6.0 in the same machine. Is there any
> disadvantage on
> >this? Can I install MSDN which was come with VS 6.0 on the
> same
> >machine?
> >
> >Many thanks to your suggestions
> >
> >Kind Regards,
> >
> >Bob
> >.
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