Originally Posted by
Ed Jobe
I still think you are on a different page than me. My comment was about VS 2005 vs VS 2008. They are not binary compatible. Technically, Express is not a different "version", but a subset, a "flavor" if you will. For example, if you use VB.Net Express 2005 to compile a dll, it will be different from the same source code compiled with VB.Net Express 2008. Kean's column you cited, mentioned nothing of using 2005 or 2008. If you have a source that says other than my original statement, I'm all ears. The whole point of why I started this is that the source for acad 2010 is compiled with VS 2008. If you use VS 2005 to compile a dll intended for use with acad 2010, it will not be binary compatible with the host the dll is running in.