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Running code compiled in Framework 1.0 with Framework 1.1

Hello,

We have an application written using Framework 1.0 (VS2002), we have
deployed it to a server that only has Framework 1.1 installed, the
client does not want to Install Framework 1.0 because it might have an
impact with other .Net applications written using Framework 1.1, so
rather not getting into a debate with the client I have agreed to
investigate if we could get our application to run using Framework 1.1
without recompiling it. Is this possible, if so how?

Thanks,

Nov 17 '05 #1
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Yes, it is possible and you won´t have to recompile it. In fact, I think
that if only .NET Framework 1.1 is installed, it should run without further
configuration (myapp.config file). See:

Targeting a .NET Framework Version
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/de...orkVersion.asp
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Best regards,

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Hello,

We have an application written using Framework 1.0 (VS2002), we have
deployed it to a server that only has Framework 1.1 installed, the
client does not want to Install Framework 1.0 because it might have an
impact with other .Net applications written using Framework 1.1, so
rather not getting into a debate with the client I have agreed to
investigate if we could get our application to run using Framework 1.1
without recompiling it. Is this possible, if so how?

Thanks,

Nov 17 '05 #2
Adding to what Carlos said, if you install the .NET 1.0 framework, it
shouldn't interfere with the 1.1 framework. They are made to run
side-by-side.
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- Nicholas Paldino [.NET/C# MVP]
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"BuddyWork" <dh*****@bankofny.com> wrote in message
news:11**********************@g43g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com...
Hello,

We have an application written using Framework 1.0 (VS2002), we have
deployed it to a server that only has Framework 1.1 installed, the
client does not want to Install Framework 1.0 because it might have an
impact with other .Net applications written using Framework 1.1, so
rather not getting into a debate with the client I have agreed to
investigate if we could get our application to run using Framework 1.1
without recompiling it. Is this possible, if so how?

Thanks,

Nov 17 '05 #3

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