If I download the 2005 beta express versions and install them, will the .NET
framework 2.0 (beta) replace the existing 1.1 (non-beta) that's on my
machine? What I mean is will I have two versions side by side - i.e. is the
beta marked as 'this version is not allowed to replace an existing one' but
a non-beta isn't marked with that, is what I'm trying to get at.
And if 1.1 is installed over the top of 1.0, then does it replace it, and if
so, does an application developed with 1.0 still run against 1.1? When 2.0
(non-beta) is out, will it then replace 1.1 and will 1.1 applications still
run against it?
Thanks 7 1360
Bonj,
No, they will not replace each other. The versions of the framework
(even the betas) all have different version ids, and run side-by-side.
Hope this helps.
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news:ef******** ******@TK2MSFTN GP11.phx.gbl... If I download the 2005 beta express versions and install them, will the .NET framework 2.0 (beta) replace the existing 1.1 (non-beta) that's on my machine? What I mean is will I have two versions side by side - i.e. is the beta marked as 'this version is not allowed to replace an existing one' but a non-beta isn't marked with that, is what I'm trying to get at.
And if 1.1 is installed over the top of 1.0, then does it replace it, and if so, does an application developed with 1.0 still run against 1.1? When 2.0 (non-beta) is out, will it then replace 1.1 and will 1.1 applications still run against it?
Thanks
Hello Bonj
No they will work fine side-by-side. I have been running C# Express for a few months along with VS 2003 and I have been doing development in both with no problems.
HTH
Wes Haggard http://weblogs.asp.net/whaggard/ If I download the 2005 beta express versions and install them, will the .NET framework 2.0 (beta) replace the existing 1.1 (non-beta) that's on my machine? What I mean is will I have two versions side by side - i.e. is the beta marked as 'this version is not allowed to replace an existing one' but a non-beta isn't marked with that, is what I'm trying to get at.
And if 1.1 is installed over the top of 1.0, then does it replace it, and if so, does an application developed with 1.0 still run against 1.1? When 2.0 (non-beta) is out, will it then replace 1.1 and will 1.1 applications still run against it?
Thanks
So if I take an application developed against 1.0 and run it on a computer
that has already got 1.1, but don't install 1.0 aswell, will the app still
run?
"Nicholas Paldino [.NET/C# MVP]" <mv*@spam.guard .caspershouse.c om> wrote in
message news:uZ******** ******@TK2MSFTN GP12.phx.gbl... Bonj,
No, they will not replace each other. The versions of the framework (even the betas) all have different version ids, and run side-by-side.
Hope this helps.
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"Bonj" <benjtaylor at hotpop d0t com> wrote in message news:ef******** ******@TK2MSFTN GP11.phx.gbl... If I download the 2005 beta express versions and install them, will the .NET framework 2.0 (beta) replace the existing 1.1 (non-beta) that's on my machine? What I mean is will I have two versions side by side - i.e. is the beta marked as 'this version is not allowed to replace an existing one' but a non-beta isn't marked with that, is what I'm trying to get at.
And if 1.1 is installed over the top of 1.0, then does it replace it, and if so, does an application developed with 1.0 still run against 1.1? When 2.0 (non-beta) is out, will it then replace 1.1 and will 1.1 applications still run against it?
Thanks
I believe you need 1.0 installed to run a 1.0 developed app.
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news:Oo******** *****@TK2MSFTNG P12.phx.gbl... So if I take an application developed against 1.0 and run it on a computer that has already got 1.1, but don't install 1.0 aswell, will the app still run?
"Nicholas Paldino [.NET/C# MVP]" <mv*@spam.guard .caspershouse.c om> wrote in message news:uZ******** ******@TK2MSFTN GP12.phx.gbl... Bonj,
No, they will not replace each other. The versions of the framework (even the betas) all have different version ids, and run side-by-side.
Hope this helps.
-- - Nicholas Paldino [.NET/C# MVP] - mv*@spam.guard. caspershouse.co m
"Bonj" <benjtaylor at hotpop d0t com> wrote in message news:ef******** ******@TK2MSFTN GP11.phx.gbl... If I download the 2005 beta express versions and install them, will the .NET framework 2.0 (beta) replace the existing 1.1 (non-beta) that's on my machine? What I mean is will I have two versions side by side - i.e. is the beta marked as 'this version is not allowed to replace an existing one' but a non-beta isn't marked with that, is what I'm trying to get at.
And if 1.1 is installed over the top of 1.0, then does it replace it, and if so, does an application developed with 1.0 still run against 1.1? When 2.0 (non-beta) is out, will it then replace 1.1 and will 1.1 applications still run against it?
Thanks
should just work
"Bonj" <benjtaylor at hotpop d0t com> wrote in message
news:Oo******** *****@TK2MSFTNG P12.phx.gbl... So if I take an application developed against 1.0 and run it on a computer that has already got 1.1, but don't install 1.0 aswell, will the app still run?
"Nicholas Paldino [.NET/C# MVP]" <mv*@spam.guard .caspershouse.c om> wrote
in message news:uZ******** ******@TK2MSFTN GP12.phx.gbl... Bonj,
No, they will not replace each other. The versions of the framework (even the betas) all have different version ids, and run side-by-side.
Hope this helps.
-- - Nicholas Paldino [.NET/C# MVP] - mv*@spam.guard. caspershouse.co m
"Bonj" <benjtaylor at hotpop d0t com> wrote in message news:ef******** ******@TK2MSFTN GP11.phx.gbl... If I download the 2005 beta express versions and install them, will the .NET framework 2.0 (beta) replace the existing 1.1 (non-beta) that's on my machine? What I mean is will I have two versions side by side - i.e. is the beta marked as 'this version is not allowed to replace an
existing one' but a non-beta isn't marked with that, is what I'm trying to get
at. And if 1.1 is installed over the top of 1.0, then does it replace it,
and if so, does an application developed with 1.0 still run against 1.1?
When 2.0 (non-beta) is out, will it then replace 1.1 and will 1.1
applications still run against it?
Thanks
Anybody else to have the decider? It's one a-piece...
Bonj wrote: Anybody else to have the decider? It's one a-piece...
A 1.0 app should work with the 1.1 or 2.0 runtime. YMMV. Just as as app
designed for Windows 95 should normally run on XP, sometimes it doesn't.
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