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Let's say I've developed an application using .Net Framework 1.1 on my
development pc. Now I have .Net Framework 2.0 on my pc. I need to make a
change to the application developed in 1.1. Can I do that with 2.0 on my pc
while still maintaining version 1.1?

Thanks,

Yosh
Feb 24 '06 #1
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Yes.

You haven't said so but I presume that you also have both VS2003 and VS2005
on your development PC as well.

Double clicking a .sln file that was created in VS2003 will result in it
being opened by VS2003.

Double clicking a .sln file that was created in VS2005 will result in it
being opened by VS2005.

If you open a VS2003 solution from VS2005 it will convert the .sln file to
the VS2005 format.

So long as you haven't converted the solution then you can still maintain it
in VS2003 (Framework 1.1).
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Let's say I've developed an application using .Net Framework 1.1 on my
development pc. Now I have .Net Framework 2.0 on my pc. I need to make a
change to the application developed in 1.1. Can I do that with 2.0 on my
pc while still maintaining version 1.1?

Thanks,

Yosh

Feb 24 '06 #2

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