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What's the proper version?

We have dotnet web projects that have been released with VS.Net 2003 and
obviously now have new VS.Net 2005 versions however I don't know which
verison we should be loading that provides the backward compatability from
my MSDN account. I am somewhat confused because when I loaded SQL 2005 it
loaded what version of VS.Net 2005?

I am assuming thet the VS 2005 Professional is what we should load - is that
correct? Our 2003 work was primarily done with C# and interop with VFP
legacy code. And, just double-checking but I was informed that all the 2003
code will work fine in 2005 - is that correct? So, I should begin our
development with VS 2005 and remove the VS 2003 version?

Thanks!

Chris
Dec 2 '05 #1
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