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.NET version 1.0 and 1.1

Hi,

I have a VS 1.0, and I would like to obtain 1.1. I have downloaded files
from Microsoft that said it was the SDK, (108 MB), and I ran setup, but when
I launch .NET it says that I'm still running 1.0 in the about box. How can
I upgrade to version 1.1 in my development environment?? I can now run
..exe's created in 1.1 because I installed 1.1 framework - but I NEED to
develop in 1.1 as well.

Thanks,

Steve
Nov 18 '05 #1
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You can only develop in 1.1 if you have VS.NET 2003. VS.NET 2002 uses the
1.0 Framework even if you have the 1.1 installed.
"Steve Caliendo" <sc*******@epion.com> wrote in message
news:ei**************@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl...
Hi,

I have a VS 1.0, and I would like to obtain 1.1. I have downloaded files
from Microsoft that said it was the SDK, (108 MB), and I ran setup, but
when
I launch .NET it says that I'm still running 1.0 in the about box. How
can
I upgrade to version 1.1 in my development environment?? I can now run
.exe's created in 1.1 because I installed 1.1 framework - but I NEED to
develop in 1.1 as well.

Thanks,

Steve

Nov 18 '05 #2
Ok - so is that a free upgrade or is MS going to rake me over te coals once
again?

Steve

"Scott M." <s-***@nospam.nospam> wrote in message
news:Oy**************@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl...
You can only develop in 1.1 if you have VS.NET 2003. VS.NET 2002 uses the
1.0 Framework even if you have the 1.1 installed.
"Steve Caliendo" <sc*******@epion.com> wrote in message
news:ei**************@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl...
Hi,

I have a VS 1.0, and I would like to obtain 1.1. I have downloaded files from Microsoft that said it was the SDK, (108 MB), and I ran setup, but
when
I launch .NET it says that I'm still running 1.0 in the about box. How
can
I upgrade to version 1.1 in my development environment?? I can now run
.exe's created in 1.1 because I installed 1.1 framework - but I NEED to
develop in 1.1 as well.

Thanks,

Steve


Nov 18 '05 #3
VS.NET 2003 *was* offered for a limited time as a $29.00 upgrade to previous
VS.NET 2002 users. That period of time is long over, you'll need to
purchase VS.NET 2003 to develop for the 1.1 Framework.
"Steve Caliendo" <sc*******@epion.com> wrote in message
news:%2****************@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
Ok - so is that a free upgrade or is MS going to rake me over te coals
once
again?

Steve

"Scott M." <s-***@nospam.nospam> wrote in message
news:Oy**************@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl...
You can only develop in 1.1 if you have VS.NET 2003. VS.NET 2002 uses
the
1.0 Framework even if you have the 1.1 installed.
"Steve Caliendo" <sc*******@epion.com> wrote in message
news:ei**************@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl...
> Hi,
>
> I have a VS 1.0, and I would like to obtain 1.1. I have downloaded files > from Microsoft that said it was the SDK, (108 MB), and I ran setup, but
> when
> I launch .NET it says that I'm still running 1.0 in the about box. How
> can
> I upgrade to version 1.1 in my development environment?? I can now run
> .exe's created in 1.1 because I installed 1.1 framework - but I NEED to
> develop in 1.1 as well.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Steve
>
>



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