Is there anyway of getting .NET to show up in Visual Studio .NET 2005 in
Windows XP?
I have installed .NET Framework 3.0 redistributable, so when I load up
Visual Studio .NET and try to create a C# project I expect to see .NET
Framework 3.0 appear in the left tab, and to see Windows Application (WPF)
appearing in Visual Studio installed templates (See
http://www.simple-talk.com/dotnet/.n...ted-with-xaml/)
As I need to start developing XAML applications, if I'm not to be marched
off the premises with my worldly posessions in a carrier bag, so any help
given would be gratefully appreciated.
Do I need to upgrade to Vista?
Have I misunderstood the difference between .NET Framework and .NET
Framework SDK, or is one a runtime and the other a development add-on? I did
download the .NET 3.0 Framework from a tab which had SDK in it's name so I
assume it's the right one, or am I missing something?
"nondos" wrote:
Hello
how do i make my visual studio 2005 pro support .net 3.0?
i'm using vista and i've installed the .net framework 3.0 from the control
panel->turn windows features on or off
but still i don't have winfx option when i click file -new project
and when i try to run .net 3.0 sample i've downloaded from the net i get
error "the project type is not supported by this installion"
Thanks