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Run Multiple Copies of VB

For debugging or whenever you want to copy code from one project toanother, it would be very easy if you could have two instances of VB runningat the same time. Unfortunately, Microsoft decided to let you start itonly once. Short of getting a second machine or running NT, there’s a simplesolution: make a copy of your VB.EXE called, for example, VB1.EXE. If yourun VB.EXE first, you can start VB1 and have a second copy running. Notethat doing things the other way around–starting VB1 and then VB–won’twork.

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