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.NET 2003 / SQL Server 2005

Hello everyone,
I have recently upgraded to SQL 2005 because a client has also upgraded to
SS05. To keep the .NET Visual studio compatible I need to uprade to VS 2003
(7.1) with SP1 installed over that. One of the crucial things in V7.0 which
does not work with SS05 is the SqlDataAdaptor which fails attempting to
generate Update, Insert, Delete statements

I have trawled through the MS website looking for a download for .NET 2003
but cannot find one. I have the SP1 but that is, of course, no use until the
upgrade is installed.

Can someone tell me where to go to find a dowload of .NET 2003?
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Many thanks!

Ma te wa, e hoa ma!
Rahara
Dec 9 '06 #1
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Good morning Peter

I expect that what you have said about the compatibility of 2003 and SS2005
is correct. However, what I need at the moment is a URL to a download site
that makes available the upgrade to VS 2003.

You are probably correct that installing SP1 over the top of that may not be
necessary but right now that's a side issue.

Do you know where an upgrade download is available?

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Ma te wa, e hoa ma!
Rahara
"Peter Bromberg [C# MVP]" wrote:
The VS.NET 2003 SqlClient class should work fine with SQL Server 2005.
Peter

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"Rahara" wrote:
Hello everyone,
I have recently upgraded to SQL 2005 because a client has also upgraded to
SS05. To keep the .NET Visual studio compatible I need to uprade to VS 2003
(7.1) with SP1 installed over that. One of the crucial things in V7.0 which
does not work with SS05 is the SqlDataAdaptor which fails attempting to
generate Update, Insert, Delete statements

I have trawled through the MS website looking for a download for .NET 2003
but cannot find one. I have the SP1 but that is, of course, no use until the
upgrade is installed.

Can someone tell me where to go to find a dowload of .NET 2003?
--
Many thanks!

Ma te wa, e hoa ma!
Rahara
Dec 10 '06 #2
On Sat, 9 Dec 2006 14:49:00 -0800, Rahara <Ra****@discussions.microsoft.com>
wrote:
>Hello everyone,
I have recently upgraded to SQL 2005 because a client has also upgraded to
SS05. To keep the .NET Visual studio compatible I need to uprade to VS 2003
(7.1) with SP1 installed over that. One of the crucial things in V7.0 which
does not work with SS05 is the SqlDataAdaptor which fails attempting to
generate Update, Insert, Delete statements

I have trawled through the MS website looking for a download for .NET 2003
but cannot find one. I have the SP1 but that is, of course, no use until the
upgrade is installed.

Can someone tell me where to go to find a dowload of .NET 2003?
You might try the Visual Studio news group at:
microsoft.public.studio.development

Someone over there may know the answer to your question.
Good luck with your project,

Otis Mukinfus
http://www.arltex.com
http://www.tomchilders.com
Dec 10 '06 #3

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