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How to refer to 2.0 Framework?

Hi all,

I have installed .NET framework version 2.0 and i am trying to get the
method Transmitfile under system.web.httpresponse. How should i make my asp
use the 2.0 framework dll's.

1. I have registered the asp 2.0 by using the Aspnet_regiis under the 2.0
folder.
what else should i do for this?

Any help on this would be encouraging .

Thanks,
V.Boomessh
Feb 7 '06 #1
6 1223
Under IIS there is an ASP or ASP.NET tab that gives you the option.
"Boomessh" <Bo******@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:09**********************************@microsof t.com...
Hi all,

I have installed .NET framework version 2.0 and i am trying to get the
method Transmitfile under system.web.httpresponse. How should i make my
asp
use the 2.0 framework dll's.

1. I have registered the asp 2.0 by using the Aspnet_regiis under the 2.0
folder.
what else should i do for this?

Any help on this would be encouraging .

Thanks,
V.Boomessh

Feb 7 '06 #2
under the ASP.NET folder it correctly points to 2.0 version, but when i go to
the asp application(which i am creating) i find the system.web referring to
1.0... version

So is there any way that after i install the .NET framework , all web
projects i create refer to 2.0 dll's?

Thanks,
V.Boomessh

"D Witherspoon" wrote:
Under IIS there is an ASP or ASP.NET tab that gives you the option.
"Boomessh" <Bo******@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:09**********************************@microsof t.com...
Hi all,

I have installed .NET framework version 2.0 and i am trying to get the
method Transmitfile under system.web.httpresponse. How should i make my
asp
use the 2.0 framework dll's.

1. I have registered the asp 2.0 by using the Aspnet_regiis under the 2.0
folder.
what else should i do for this?

Any help on this would be encouraging .

Thanks,
V.Boomessh


Feb 7 '06 #3

"Boomessh" <Bo******@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:B9**********************************@microsof t.com...
under the ASP.NET folder it correctly points to 2.0 version, but when i go
to
the asp application(which i am creating) i find the system.web referring
to
1.0... version

So is there any way that after i install the .NET framework , all web
projects i create refer to 2.0 dll's?

Thanks,
V.Boomessh

What tool are you using to create your ASP.NET projects, Visual Studio by
any chance? If so, which version?
Feb 7 '06 #4
Will this tool help?

http://www.denisbauer.com/NETTools/A...nSwitcher.aspx
"Boomessh" <Bo******@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:B9**********************************@microsof t.com...
under the ASP.NET folder it correctly points to 2.0 version, but when i go
to
the asp application(which i am creating) i find the system.web referring
to
1.0... version

So is there any way that after i install the .NET framework , all web
projects i create refer to 2.0 dll's?

Thanks,
V.Boomessh

"D Witherspoon" wrote:
Under IIS there is an ASP or ASP.NET tab that gives you the option.
"Boomessh" <Bo******@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:09**********************************@microsof t.com...
> Hi all,
>
> I have installed .NET framework version 2.0 and i am trying to get the
> method Transmitfile under system.web.httpresponse. How should i make my
> asp
> use the 2.0 framework dll's.
>
> 1. I have registered the asp 2.0 by using the Aspnet_regiis under the
> 2.0
> folder.
> what else should i do for this?
>
> Any help on this would be encouraging .
>
> Thanks,
> V.Boomessh


Feb 8 '06 #5
Hi ,

I am using visual studio 2003.

"pvdg42" wrote:

"Boomessh" <Bo******@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:B9**********************************@microsof t.com...
under the ASP.NET folder it correctly points to 2.0 version, but when i go
to
the asp application(which i am creating) i find the system.web referring
to
1.0... version

So is there any way that after i install the .NET framework , all web
projects i create refer to 2.0 dll's?

Thanks,
V.Boomessh

What tool are you using to create your ASP.NET projects, Visual Studio by
any chance? If so, which version?

Feb 8 '06 #6
Boomessh <Bo******@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
I am using visual studio 2003.


That's the problem. You can't use .NET 2.0 classes with VS 2003. At
least, there may be ways of hacking it around to work, but it would be
much better to get VS2005 if you want to use .NET 2.0.

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Feb 8 '06 #7

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