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How to upgrade Framework in Visual C# 2002 Standard

Hi,

I recently get excited to return to C# and installed my copy of Visual C# 2002 Standard in XP Pro SP1. I did not install the web stuff that need IIS. I installed the Visual Studio .NET Data Loss Fix.

Ok. Now I am confused to where to turn.
Can I install Framework 1.1? Can I use it with 2002 Standard?
Can I add later to my install the IIS stuff or I need to install all software again?

Thanks very much!
Happy coding,

Lorenzo Jimenez

Nov 16 '05 #1
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You cannot. VS.NET (VS 2002) only supports .NET runtime 1.0

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Hi,

I recently get excited to return to C# and installed my copy of Visual C# 2002 Standard in XP Pro SP1. I did not install the web stuff that need IIS.
I installed the Visual Studio .NET Data Loss Fix.
Ok. Now I am confused to where to turn.
Can I install Framework 1.1? Can I use it with 2002 Standard?
Can I add later to my install the IIS stuff or I need to install all software again?
Thanks very much!
Happy coding,

Lorenzo Jimenez

Nov 16 '05 #2
"Lorenzo Jimenez" <Lorenzo Ji*****@discuss ions.microsoft. com> wrote in
message news:3C******** *************** ***********@mic rosoft.com...
Hi,

I recently get excited to return to C# and installed my copy of Visual C# 2002 Standard in XP Pro SP1. I did not install the web stuff that need IIS.
I installed the Visual Studio .NET Data Loss Fix.
Ok. Now I am confused to where to turn.
Can I install Framework 1.1?
yes, it is freely downloadable.
Can I use it with 2002 Standard?
Only if you hack the registry, and you will find it causes more errors than
is worth it. So, I would not do it.
Can I add later to my install the IIS stuff or I need to install all

software again?

You can add 1.1 at any time and set up websites for either framework
version.

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MVP; MCP: +I, SE, SD, DBA

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Nov 16 '05 #3
Thanks for the help.

I will them use 1.0 FW and wait until 2005 gets out to upgrade it to use FW 2.0

Thanks!

Lorenzo
Nov 16 '05 #4
I forget to ask:

If I can, in the future, add to the current install the IIS and the web components so I can develop web apps?

Thanks.

Lorenzo

Nov 16 '05 #5
IMHO you cannot use other framework version than 1.0 with VS.NET 2002,
because this version was hardbaked into this VS version. Only with VS 2003
you can upgrade the .NET framework version.
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"Lorenzo Jimenez" <Lorenzo Ji*****@discuss ions.microsoft. com> wrote in
message news:3C******** *************** ***********@mic rosoft.com...
Hi,

I recently get excited to return to C# and installed my copy of Visual
C# 2002 Standard in XP Pro SP1. I did not install the web stuff that need IIS. I installed the Visual Studio .NET Data Loss Fix.

Ok. Now I am confused to where to turn.
Can I install Framework 1.1?
yes, it is freely downloadable.
Can I use it with 2002 Standard?


Only if you hack the registry, and you will find it causes more errors

than is worth it. So, I would not do it.
Can I add later to my install the IIS stuff or I need to install all

software again?

You can add 1.1 at any time and set up websites for either framework
version.

--
Gregory A. Beamer
MVP; MCP: +I, SE, SD, DBA

*************** *************** *************** ***
Think Outside the Box!
*************** *************** *************** ***

Nov 16 '05 #6

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