This tool automatically converts VC++7 projects back to VC++6 projects. Without this tool, you end up recreating your projects from scratch, which is a total waste of time, and prone to errors. In this post, you will find a list of scenarios where this tool is useful. You will also find out how to use it, what is converted and technical details.
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Microsoft Visual Studio Solution File, Format Version 7.00
Project("{8BC9CEB8-8B4A-11D0-8D11-00A0C91BC942}") = "prjconverter", "prjconverter.vcproj", "{CEC1137B-7F2A-47FE-9218-12304382D245}"
EndProject
Global
GlobalSection(SolutionConfiguration) = preSolution
ConfigName.0 = Debug
ConfigName.1 = Release
EndGlobalSection
GlobalSection(ProjectDependencies) = postSolution
EndGlobalSection
GlobalSection(ProjectConfiguration) = postSolution
{CEC1137B-7F2A-47FE-9218-12304382D245}.Debug.ActiveCfg = Debug|Win32
{CEC1137B-7F2A-47FE-9218-12304382D245}.Debug.Build.0 = Debug|Win32
{CEC1137B-7F2A-47FE-9218-12304382D245}.Release.ActiveCfg = Release|Win32
{CEC1137B-7F2A-47FE-9218-12304382D245}.Release.Build.0 = Release|Win32
EndGlobalSection
GlobalSection(ExtensibilityGlobals) = postSolution
EndGlobalSection
GlobalSection(ExtensibilityAddIns) = postSolution
EndGlobalSection
EndGlobal
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