We do run both versions in complete co-existence!
By the way: If your only requirement is to have your apps run on the .NET
2.0 Common Language Runtime, you can compile with VS 2008. VS 2008/Orcas did
_not_ introduce a new CLR. I suppose you asked whether you could compile for
the .NET 2.0 Framework (not CLR)?
Have you tried VS 2008's multi-target option? Right-click your project,
select Properties and on the Application tab switch Target Framework to the
one you want to go for.
Hope this helps,
Ralf
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that is after installing .net 3 and vs 2008, can I still use vs2005 to
emit code for target pc with only .net 2 run time?
It seems various prev thread, vs 2008 express is not exactly good/easy
for targeting .net 2 features only