Yes you can. I do. You do need to be careful not to open a vb5 in vb6 and save it. If you do you need to remove the 'retained = ' line from the vbj file.
I have one programme in vb5. If it was in vb6 it apparently has a dreadful effect on another programme on some of the customers machines. Don't recall what exactly. So for this particular programme, it's vb5 for europe and vb6 for usa. Pain.
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