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Compatibility with Framework 1.0

Hi all

I've a project that has been developed with VS .NEt 2003 (which works with framework 1.1). Is there a way to Build this project in order to make it work with framework 1.0

Thanks in advance

God Bless.
Jul 21 '05 #1
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No, there isn't

Both the 1.0 and 1.1 framework may be installed on the same workstation without stomping on each other and since both are free there is on reason to build a 1.1 project to work with the 1.0 framework. Just install the 1.1 framework on your workstations (1.0 will remain there untouched) and be done with it.
Jul 21 '05 #2
Hi Mvargas,

Is it VB.net or C#.

You can of course copy/paste everything to a VS.net 2002 or a VS.net 2003
which is set in net 1.1 mode, however I thought that there was a tool and
that Herfried had told that once.

However I should not know how to search for that.

When it is VB.net maybe you can ask this question than as well in the
newsgroup

microsoft.dotnet.languages.vb

I am not completly sure of it.

Cor

..
Jul 21 '05 #3
Goto the Project Properties>Build and you can change the supported
run-times. However, since version 1.0 doesn't support all of the features
in version 1.1, you may have to make changes...

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Hi all,

I've a project that has been developed with VS .NEt 2003 (which works with framework 1.1). Is there a way to Build this project in order to make it
work with framework 1.0?
Thanks in advance.

God Bless.

Jul 21 '05 #4

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