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Installed .Net Framework V2.0 but VS.Net still references V1.1

Hi

I have not managed to install .net framework v2.0 but how can I use it?

VS.Net still references v1.1

Why?
Jul 22 '05 #1
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>I have not managed to install .net framework v2.0 but how can I use it?

VS.Net still references v1.1

Why?


Because each VS version is tightly coupled with the corresponding .NET
framework release. If you want to play with .NET Fx 2.0 you should get
a prerelease version of VS2005.

Mattias

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Jul 22 '05 #2
If you will be creating Web Applications, you will need to register .NET 2.0
with IIS.

C:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v<version of .NET
Framework>\aspnet_regiis.exe -i

Also....

"ASP.NET applications: Web applications are different, in that the version
of the .NET Framework is chosen by configuring a particular IIS virtual
directory to use a particular version of the ASP.NET ISAPI DLL via the IIS
administration tools. The ASP.NET ISAPI DLL loads the corresponding version
of the .NET Framework for the Web application."

From the bottom of this link...
http://www.microsoft.com/indonesia/m...tfxcompat.aspx

"Scott Gunn" wrote:
Hi

I have not managed to install .net framework v2.0 but how can I use it?

VS.Net still references v1.1

Why?

Jul 22 '05 #3

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