Question:
Is there any way in which .net framework is not required for the exe files made in visual basic 8?
1970-01-01 00:00:00 UTC
Is there any way in which .net framework is not required for the exe files made in visual basic 8?
Four answers:
trowell
2016-10-05 01:15:58 UTC
you are able to desire to be certain the objective laptop has the staggering version of the .internet framework put in. you will could desire to ascertain to be certain what version of the framework is concentrated via the compiled utility, acquire that deploy, and deploy it on the objective laptop. as quickly as that has been performed, it may run on the different laptop, as long as there are not the different lacking dependencies.
2009-06-05 20:22:31 UTC
you could always search Google on how to convert vb to another language.



here's one for .net to java:http://www.cs2j.com/ (but then you would need the java run time environment)



or you could use a special installer with your program that would install the .net framework while installing the program..
2009-06-05 20:13:57 UTC
You can't. VB require .NET. It's a .NET language. That's like saying "how can someone who doesn't know French understand my French without them learning it?"
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2009-06-05 20:14:38 UTC
Since every application written in .NET is powered by the CLR you MUST have .NET installed to run the application.



There are client versions of .NET that are much smaller and are meant to be installed on the end user's machine.



Also Service Pack 2 and 3 install .NET with them.


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