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VS .NET 2003 and 2005

I currently support an ASP.NET application at work that was developed with
VS.NET 2003 and the 1.1 framework. I'm getting ready to start development on
a project that will be done using VS 2005 and the 2.0 framework. Could I
modify the existing 1.1 application with VS 2005, or will I need to continue
using VS.NET 2003?

Oct 15 '07 #1
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"Brian Foree" <Br*********@dshs.state.tx.uswrote in message
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I currently support an ASP.NET application at work that was developed with
VS.NET 2003 and the 1.1 framework. I'm getting ready to start development
on
a project that will be done using VS 2005 and the 2.0 framework. Could I
modify the existing 1.1 application with VS 2005, or will I need to
continue
using VS.NET 2003?
Natively, VS.NET 2005 can't target v1.1 of the Framework, although there is
an add-in from Microsoft which allows this:
http://www.google.co.uk/search?sourc...0GB220&q=MSBee

However, I wouldn't advise it, as VS.NET 2003 and VS.NET 2005 can co-exist
quite happily on the same machine...
--
Mark Rae
ASP.NET MVP
http://www.markrae.net

Oct 15 '07 #2
Just load the original 1.1 solution and accept the conversion options and you
are done. End of story.
-- Peter
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"Brian Foree" wrote:
I currently support an ASP.NET application at work that was developed with
VS.NET 2003 and the 1.1 framework. I'm getting ready to start development on
a project that will be done using VS 2005 and the 2.0 framework. Could I
modify the existing 1.1 application with VS 2005, or will I need to continue
using VS.NET 2003?

Oct 16 '07 #3

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