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VS 2003 builds targeting framework v1.0?

Hello,

I've read in some websites that you need some sort of tweak (a
config file) to do this...

Let me give you a specific example...I'm mostly interested in developing
components and user controls (Including Windows Forms and Web Forms)...If I
develop it with VS2003 and target it to v1.0, will a VS2002 user be able to
use it without any tweak or configuration file?

Thanks in advance...

Özden
Nov 15 '05 #1
2 1095
Ozden,

I am curious, why would you want to develop in 2003 for .NET 1.0 (which
is what 2002 targets). I mean, 2003 had some enhancements, but nothing
(IMO) that would make me NEED to get it. I would just develop in 2002,
instead of "tweaking" my dev environment. ("tweaking" never sounds reliable
to me).

Hope this helps.

--
- Nicholas Paldino [.NET/C# MVP]
- ni**************@exisconsulting.com

"Özden Irmak" <oz********@isnet.net.tr> wrote in message
news:uS*************@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl...
Hello,

I've read in some websites that you need some sort of tweak (a
config file) to do this...

Let me give you a specific example...I'm mostly interested in developing
components and user controls (Including Windows Forms and Web Forms)...If I develop it with VS2003 and target it to v1.0, will a VS2002 user be able to use it without any tweak or configuration file?

Thanks in advance...

Özden

Nov 15 '05 #2
Ozden,

As long as all of the components that you leverage (reference/include in
your user control, etc.) are available in v1.0 of the framework VS.NET 2002
clients will be able to consume your user control.

Thanks! Robert Gruen
Microsoft, VB.NET

This posting is provided "AS IS", with no warranties, and confers no rights.

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| Ozden,
|
| I am curious, why would you want to develop in 2003 for .NET 1.0
(which
| is what 2002 targets). I mean, 2003 had some enhancements, but nothing
| (IMO) that would make me NEED to get it. I would just develop in 2002,
| instead of "tweaking" my dev environment. ("tweaking" never sounds
reliable
| to me).
|
| Hope this helps.
|
| --
| - Nicholas Paldino [.NET/C# MVP]
| - ni**************@exisconsulting.com
|
| "Özden Irmak" <oz********@isnet.net.tr> wrote in message
| news:uS*************@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl...
| > Hello,
| >
| > I've read in some websites that you need some sort of tweak (a
| > config file) to do this...
| >
| > Let me give you a specific example...I'm mostly interested in developing
| > components and user controls (Including Windows Forms and Web
Forms)...If
| I
| > develop it with VS2003 and target it to v1.0, will a VS2002 user be able
| to
| > use it without any tweak or configuration file?
| >
| > Thanks in advance...
| >
| > Özden
| >
| >
|
|
|

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