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Regd. .NET Framework and Visual Studio 7.0

Hi...

The default framework that ships with Visual Studio 7.0
Enterprise architect is v1.0.3705.

Is it possible for me to remove the Framework alone and
install the new .NET framework 1.1 and use it with Visual
Studio 7.0 enterprise architect.

That is will Visual studio 7.0 can be plugged or will it
automatically adapt itself to the Framework currently in
the machine.

Thanks in advance...

Vijay
Jul 21 '05 #1
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No, they hard coded the framework version to use with VS.Net 7.0, you need
version 7.1 (2003) to work with framework version 1.1.

Yves

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Hi...

The default framework that ships with Visual Studio 7.0
Enterprise architect is v1.0.3705.

Is it possible for me to remove the Framework alone and
install the new .NET framework 1.1 and use it with Visual
Studio 7.0 enterprise architect.

That is will Visual studio 7.0 can be plugged or will it
automatically adapt itself to the Framework currently in
the machine.

Thanks in advance...

Vijay

Jul 21 '05 #2

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