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Framework version v1.1.4322

I had Framework version v1.0.3705 installed and upgraded
to v1.1.4322 but when I create a new project in Visual
Studio I find that the system reference is
C:\WINNT\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v1.0.3705\System. dll.

I think that this is wrong and I fear I have to do
something with Visual Studio. Anybody knows?
Jul 19 '05 #1
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Juan

I am assuming from your post that you are using Visual Studio V2002. VS.NET
2002 is hard coded to use Framework V1.0. Unfortunately, there is no way to
change this.

VS.NET 2003 is required if you wish to use Framework V1.1.

HTH

Charles
"Juan Reyes" <jr*****@gobiernodecanarias.org> wrote in message
news:0c****************************@phx.gbl...
I had Framework version v1.0.3705 installed and upgraded
to v1.1.4322 but when I create a new project in Visual
Studio I find that the system reference is
C:\WINNT\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v1.0.3705\System. dll.

I think that this is wrong and I fear I have to do
something with Visual Studio. Anybody knows?

Jul 19 '05 #2
Juan,
I had Framework version v1.0.3705 installed and upgraded
to v1.1.4322 but when I create a new project in Visual
Studio I find that the system reference is
C:\WINNT\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v1.0.3705\System .dll.

I think that this is wrong and I fear I have to do
something with Visual Studio. Anybody knows?

VS.NET 2002 is tied to v1.0 of the framework. If you want to develop
against v1.1, the best solution is to upgrade to VS.NET 2003.

Mattias

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Mattias Sjögren [MVP] mattias @ mvps.org
http://www.msjogren.net/dotnet/
Please reply only to the newsgroup.
Jul 19 '05 #3
Hi, Charles. Thank you very much for your immediate answer.
Yes, Visual Studio 2002 is the version I'm using. I hope
in a few weeks I'll have VS.NET 2003

Thanks again
Juan Reyes
-----Original Message-----
Juan

I am assuming from your post that you are using Visual Studio V2002. VS.NET2002 is hard coded to use Framework V1.0. Unfortunately, there is no way tochange this.

VS.NET 2003 is required if you wish to use Framework V1.1.

HTH

Charles
"Juan Reyes" <jr*****@gobiernodecanarias.org> wrote in messagenews:0c****************************@phx.gbl...
I had Framework version v1.0.3705 installed and upgraded
to v1.1.4322 but when I create a new project in Visual
Studio I find that the system reference is
C:\WINNT\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v1.0.3705\System. dll.

I think that this is wrong and I fear I have to do
something with Visual Studio. Anybody knows?

.

Jul 19 '05 #4

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