What you might have to do is force each version to install their dlls in separate directories, then write a batch file which registers the appropriate set depending on which version of VB you want to run. <br>
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We've had similar problems with a different program, and I now have a pair...
Install shutdown and at from the resource kit. I think the parameters for shutdown are something like...<br>
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shutdown /r /y /t:0 <br>
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(restart, yes to questions, time=now)<br>
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If you're in the UK there was an article answering exactly this question in the current edition of PCW...
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