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.NET Framework 2.0

Hola, saludos a todos, tengo una duda, yo isntale un Update de Microsoft
( Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0: x86 (KB829019)), tambien baje e instale la
..NET Framework SDK 2.0, y estaba leyendo en toda esa documentacion y me
parece que hay algunas mejoras, sobretodo en la parte de ASP .NET, lo que
quiero es saber si hay alguna manera, algun update o algo que me permita
desde Visual Studio .NET 2003 (Que el que tengo instalado), utilizar los
controles nuevos que salieron (GriedViews, TreeViews, SiteMapPath.. etc),
para desarrollar Wee App????

Cualquier ayuda es bien recibida.
Saludos.
Y gracias de antemano.
MIchel
Nov 22 '05 #1
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Sorry guys I was in the wrong group, anyway, I think you can help me too.
The thing is that I have installed an update from Microsoft ( Microsoft
..NET Framework 2.0: x86 (KB829019)), I also installed .NET Framework SDK
v2.0, I was reading the documentation and I think they have included
significant enhancements to all areas of ASP .NET .
My question is:
Visual Studio .NET 2003 is already installed on my computer, I would like
to know if there is any way, any update or something to develop Web Apps
using all new features with my current version of VS .NET??? I mean, I
wanna use new controls (GriedViews, TreeViews, SiteMapPath... etc) and
stuff like that.

Regards.
Thanks in advanced.
Michel
includes significant enhancements to all areas of ASP.NET. For Web page
development, new controls make it easier to add commonly used functionality
to dynamic Web pages. New data controls make it possible to display and edit
data on an ASP.NET Web page without writing code. An improved code-behind
model makes developing ASP.NET pages easier and more robust. Caching
features provide several new ways to cache pages, including the ability to
build cache dependency on tables in a SQL Server database.

"Michel" <No**@m.com> wrote in message
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Hola, saludos a todos, tengo una duda, yo isntale un Update de Microsoft
( Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0: x86 (KB829019)), tambien baje e instale la
.NET Framework SDK 2.0, y estaba leyendo en toda esa documentacion y me
parece que hay algunas mejoras, sobretodo en la parte de ASP .NET, lo que
quiero es saber si hay alguna manera, algun update o algo que me permita
desde Visual Studio .NET 2003 (Que el que tengo instalado), utilizar los
controles nuevos que salieron (GriedViews, TreeViews, SiteMapPath.. etc),
para desarrollar Wee App????

Cualquier ayuda es bien recibida.
Saludos.
Y gracias de antemano.
MIchel

Nov 22 '05 #2
"Michel" <No**@m.com> wrote in message
news:u0**************@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
Sorry guys I was in the wrong group, anyway, I think you can help me too.
The thing is that I have installed an update from Microsoft ( Microsoft
.NET Framework 2.0: x86 (KB829019)), I also installed .NET Framework SDK
v2.0, I was reading the documentation and I think they have included
significant enhancements to all areas of ASP .NET .
My question is:
Visual Studio .NET 2003 is already installed on my computer, I would like
to know if there is any way, any update or something to develop Web Apps
using all new features with my current version of VS .NET??? I mean, I
wanna use new controls (GriedViews, TreeViews, SiteMapPath... etc) and
stuff like that.

Regards.
Thanks in advanced.
Michel


No, you cannot use 2.0 Framework with VS.NET 2003 only VS 2005.

I think the same can be said for all the new controls as well. They only
exists inside the 2.0 Framework and can hence only be used with VS 2005.

Greg
Nov 22 '05 #3
Tahnks Greg.

"Greg Burns" <bl*******@newsgroups.nospam> wrote in message
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"Michel" <No**@m.com> wrote in message
news:u0**************@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
Sorry guys I was in the wrong group, anyway, I think you can help me too.
The thing is that I have installed an update from Microsoft ( Microsoft
.NET Framework 2.0: x86 (KB829019)), I also installed .NET Framework SDK
v2.0, I was reading the documentation and I think they have included
significant enhancements to all areas of ASP .NET .
My question is:
Visual Studio .NET 2003 is already installed on my computer, I would
like to know if there is any way, any update or something to develop Web
Apps using all new features with my current version of VS .NET??? I
mean, I wanna use new controls (GriedViews, TreeViews, SiteMapPath...
etc) and stuff like that.

Regards.
Thanks in advanced.
Michel


No, you cannot use 2.0 Framework with VS.NET 2003 only VS 2005.

I think the same can be said for all the new controls as well. They only
exists inside the 2.0 Framework and can hence only be used with VS 2005.

Greg

Nov 22 '05 #4

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