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Hi,

I build several projects with VS2002. These projects are
supposed to run on dot net 1.0.

Now, I formated my pc and installed VS2003 on WinXP w/
sp1. I've opened my old projects and compiled them again.
So, which version of .net should be installed on client pc
for my software to run?

thanks.
Ross taylor
Nov 22 '05 #1
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"Ross taylor" <an*******@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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Hi,

I build several projects with VS2002. These projects are
supposed to run on dot net 1.0.

Now, I formated my pc and installed VS2003 on WinXP w/
sp1. I've opened my old projects and compiled them again.
So, which version of .net should be installed on client pc
for my software to run?

thanks.
Ross taylor

Nov 22 '05 #2
1.1
"Ross taylor" <an*******@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:3e****************************@phx.gbl...
Hi,

I build several projects with VS2002. These projects are
supposed to run on dot net 1.0.

Now, I formated my pc and installed VS2003 on WinXP w/
sp1. I've opened my old projects and compiled them again.
So, which version of .net should be installed on client pc
for my software to run?

thanks.
Ross taylor

Nov 22 '05 #3
Open your project properties for your exe project and select "General"
under "Common Poperties". You can then select "Supported Runtimes" in
the "Applications" section. You can the select which runtime you want to
target. You can also select to target both so it will run on both the
runtimes. This ends up building a application configuration file for
you. This was a nice feature added to VS 2003.

Hope this helps
Leon Lambert

Ross taylor wrote:
Hi,

I build several projects with VS2002. These projects are
supposed to run on dot net 1.0.

Now, I formated my pc and installed VS2003 on WinXP w/
sp1. I've opened my old projects and compiled them again.
So, which version of .net should be installed on client pc
for my software to run?

thanks.
Ross taylor

Nov 22 '05 #4
Open your project properties for your exe project and select "General"
under "Common Poperties". You can then select "Supported Runtimes" in
the "Applications" section. You can the select which runtime you want to
target. You can also select to target both so it will run on both the
runtimes. This ends up building a application configuration file for
you. This was a nice feature added to VS 2003.

Hope this helps
Leon Lambert

Ross taylor wrote:
Hi,

I build several projects with VS2002. These projects are
supposed to run on dot net 1.0.

Now, I formated my pc and installed VS2003 on WinXP w/
sp1. I've opened my old projects and compiled them again.
So, which version of .net should be installed on client pc
for my software to run?

thanks.
Ross taylor

Nov 22 '05 #5
Open your project properties for your exe project and select "General"
under "Common Poperties". You can then select "Supported Runtimes" in
the "Applications" section. You can the select which runtime you want to
target. You can also select to target both so it will run on both the
runtimes. This ends up building a application configuration file for
you. This was a nice feature added to VS 2003.

Hope this helps
Leon Lambert

Ross taylor wrote:
Hi,

I build several projects with VS2002. These projects are
supposed to run on dot net 1.0.

Now, I formated my pc and installed VS2003 on WinXP w/
sp1. I've opened my old projects and compiled them again.
So, which version of .net should be installed on client pc
for my software to run?

thanks.
Ross taylor

Nov 22 '05 #6

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