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Visual Studio.Net & .Net Framework version

Hi there,

My Visual Studio.Net version is 7.1.3 and it automatically assumes .Net
Framework version 1.1 . How do I program for .Net Framework 1.0 and still use
7.1.3?

Thanks,
Jagan
Nov 22 '05 #1
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So long as the applications you are developing under 7.1.3 don't use any
features of the 1.1 runtime that don't also exist in the 1.0 runtime you
can use a configuration setting to allow the program to automatically
work on both. Here's an MSDN article on how you can achieve this:

http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/de...ml/vs03e12.asp

Have A Better One!

John M Deal, MCP
Necessity Software

Jagan wrote:
Hi there,

My Visual Studio.Net version is 7.1.3 and it automatically assumes .Net
Framework version 1.1 . How do I program for .Net Framework 1.0 and still use
7.1.3?

Thanks,
Jagan

Nov 22 '05 #2
So long as the applications you are developing under 7.1.3 don't use any
features of the 1.1 runtime that don't also exist in the 1.0 runtime you
can use a configuration setting to allow the program to automatically
work on both. Here's an MSDN article on how you can achieve this:

http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/de...ml/vs03e12.asp

Have A Better One!

John M Deal, MCP
Necessity Software

Jagan wrote:
Hi there,

My Visual Studio.Net version is 7.1.3 and it automatically assumes .Net
Framework version 1.1 . How do I program for .Net Framework 1.0 and still use
7.1.3?

Thanks,
Jagan

Nov 22 '05 #3
So long as the applications you are developing under 7.1.3 don't use any
features of the 1.1 runtime that don't also exist in the 1.0 runtime you
can use a configuration setting to allow the program to automatically
work on both. Here's an MSDN article on how you can achieve this:

http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/de...ml/vs03e12.asp

Have A Better One!

John M Deal, MCP
Necessity Software

Jagan wrote:
Hi there,

My Visual Studio.Net version is 7.1.3 and it automatically assumes .Net
Framework version 1.1 . How do I program for .Net Framework 1.0 and still use
7.1.3?

Thanks,
Jagan

Nov 22 '05 #4
So long as the applications you are developing under 7.1.3 don't use any
features of the 1.1 runtime that don't also exist in the 1.0 runtime you
can use a configuration setting to allow the program to automatically
work on both. Here's an MSDN article on how you can achieve this:

http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/de...ml/vs03e12.asp

Have A Better One!

John M Deal, MCP
Necessity Software

Jagan wrote:
Hi there,

My Visual Studio.Net version is 7.1.3 and it automatically assumes .Net
Framework version 1.1 . How do I program for .Net Framework 1.0 and still use
7.1.3?

Thanks,
Jagan

Nov 22 '05 #5

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