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Use .NET Framework 1.1 SDK with Visual Studio 7.0 (2001)

Hy!
Is there any possibility to use Use .NET Framework 1.1 SDK with Visual
Studio 7.0 (2001) ?..
On computer with older VS I have installed .NET SDK 1.1 and try to compile
project for this platform, but I experienced many problems (compatibity code
issues, it seems that VS is trying to build it against .NET 1.0).

Thanks for any advice

--
Paweł
Jul 21 '05 #1
1 1093
It is possible (with a hack), but the people who have done it suggest it is
not worth the pain.

Search on Google Groups and you should find the past articles on this topic.

"pawel" <pa************@interia.pl> wrote in message
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Hy!
Is there any possibility to use Use .NET Framework 1.1 SDK with Visual
Studio 7.0 (2001) ?..
On computer with older VS I have installed .NET SDK 1.1 and try to compile
project for this platform, but I experienced many problems (compatibity code issues, it seems that VS is trying to build it against .NET 1.0).

Thanks for any advice

--
Paweł

Jul 21 '05 #2

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