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<blockquote data-quote="randomUPSISer" data-source="post: 698906" data-attributes="member: 24399"><p>If it makes you feel any better this is rather typical. Management runs in circles creating surveys and such for the "VB6 migration", then ends up with some outrageous number saying its going to cost so many millions of dollars to do because we dont have the resources. (Despite the vb6 support team often sitting around bored because the vb6 apps are stable) Then management gets scared (???) and decides that in-action is the best action. </p><p></p><p>Seems like a repeating cycle thats been happening ever since .net was released. I guess they think if they ignore it long enough it'll just go away and solve itself? I'm rather certain vb6 isnt going to run on Windows OS's forever....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="randomUPSISer, post: 698906, member: 24399"] If it makes you feel any better this is rather typical. Management runs in circles creating surveys and such for the "VB6 migration", then ends up with some outrageous number saying its going to cost so many millions of dollars to do because we dont have the resources. (Despite the vb6 support team often sitting around bored because the vb6 apps are stable) Then management gets scared (???) and decides that in-action is the best action. Seems like a repeating cycle thats been happening ever since .net was released. I guess they think if they ignore it long enough it'll just go away and solve itself? I'm rather certain vb6 isnt going to run on Windows OS's forever.... [/QUOTE]
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