All the 60+ controls that come in the Visual Basic 6 package, with only two exceptions: the OLE Container control and the Repeater control. The so-called “windowless” controls (e.g. WLText and WLCommand) are also supported, as are a few controls and type libraries that aren’t shipped with Visual Basic 6 but are often used by VB6 developers, such as the WebBrowser, ScriptControl, the Scripting library, and the VBScript Regex engine. In this context, supporting a control means that all major features of the control are correctly converted and behave as expected in the VB.NET application.
However, some features might not be supported: for example, we don’t support the Customize, SaveToolbar, and RestoreToolbar methods of the Toolbar control and the vertical orientation for the ProgressBar control. More.
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