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Remove VS2002 after VS2003 Upgrade

I recently upgraded to Visual Studio.Net 2003. I'm a bit hesitant to
remove VS2002.Net in fear of the removal messing up 2003. However, I
need the disk space but don't want the hassle of restoring, etc. Has
anyone had any experience removing 2002 following a 2003 upgrade? It is
Enterprise Developer if that matters. Thanks.

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Jul 21 '05 #1
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Hello,

Removing VS 2002 shouldn't cause any problems--and if it does, please post
here and let us know! :)

Here are a couple things to keep in mind, though:
-- If you open a solution created with Visual Studio .NET 2002 in Visual
Studio .NET 2003 and save the solution, you can no longer open the solution
in Visual Studio .NET 2002.
-- Although it is possible to target version 1.0 of the common language
runtime from Visual Studio .NET 2003, it is highly recommended that you use
Visual Studio .NET 2002 for that instead.

Hope this helps,
Molly

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NET Developer Platform User Education

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From: thdevdex <th******@dbcoders.com>
Subject: Remove VS2002 after VS2003 Upgrade
Newsgroups: microsoft.public.dotnet.general
Date: Fri, 26 Sep 2003 14:25:59 -0700

I recently upgraded to Visual Studio.Net 2003. I'm a bit hesitant to
remove VS2002.Net in fear of the removal messing up 2003. However, I
need the disk space but don't want the hassle of restoring, etc. Has
anyone had any experience removing 2002 following a 2003 upgrade? It is
Enterprise Developer if that matters. Thanks.

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