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app written in .net 2003 beta version?

Hello all,
I ran into a couple applications written in c#, but we do not have the
full version of visual studio.net 2003, so I thought they were most
likely written in the beta version. After some research, I found out
that sooner or later the applications written in beta would just stop
working. This is going to be a major problem and I was hoping that
there was some way I could find out if they were in fact written in
the beta version. It would be a great help to find this out before
they mysteriously stop working, so any help would be greatly
appreciated. Thanks.

Feb 26 '07 #1
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"KidSensation" <Cr**********@gmail.comwrote in
news:11**********************@8g2000cwh.googlegrou ps.com:
I ran into a couple applications written in c#, but we do not have the
full version of visual studio.net 2003, so I thought they were most
likely written in the beta version. After some research, I found out
that sooner or later the applications written in beta would just stop
working. This is going to be a major problem and I was hoping that
there was some way I could find out if they were in fact written in
the beta version. It would be a great help to find this out before
they mysteriously stop working, so any help would be greatly
appreciated. Thanks.
Why are you still using VS.NET 2003 Beta? That's like 3 or 4 years old???

Back to the future eh? :-)
Feb 26 '07 #2
Can't say for sure, but I'm guessing if there was a time limit embedded, it
would have triggered by now.

I know that the beta editions of VS2005 won't install or run at this point.
"KidSensation" <Cr**********@gmail.comwrote in message
news:11**********************@8g2000cwh.googlegrou ps.com...
Hello all,
I ran into a couple applications written in c#, but we do not have the
full version of visual studio.net 2003, so I thought they were most
likely written in the beta version. After some research, I found out
that sooner or later the applications written in beta would just stop
working. This is going to be a major problem and I was hoping that
there was some way I could find out if they were in fact written in
the beta version. It would be a great help to find this out before
they mysteriously stop working, so any help would be greatly
appreciated. Thanks.

Feb 26 '07 #3

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