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Running 1.1 and 2.0 on same machine (I'm sure a common question...)I'm sure this is a common question and apologies for asking again, but...
How feasible is it to run 1.1 and 2.0 frameworks on the same development machine? I have a few projects in 1.1 that I probably won't be upgrading anytime soon, but may need to maintain once in a while down the road. I'd like to start playing with 2.0 on some newer projects, though. Am I asking for trouble keeping these on the same machine? Also, I assume I need to upgrade from VS2003 to write 2.0 apps, is that correct? -Darrel You can have as many versions of the .Net framework installed on one machine
as you want. They go into different directories when installed and your application will know what version it needs in order to run. For instance.. If your application was build against the 2.0 framework then you will need to have the 2.0 framework installed for it to run. It will not work with the older version of the framework. When you add References to your applications you will see multiple versions of some assemblies listed. This is because of the different versioins you have installed. Hope this helps! Show quote "darrel" <notr***@nowhere.com> wrote in message news:%23$VcxFfHGHA.2836@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl... > I'm sure this is a common question and apologies for asking again, but... > > How feasible is it to run 1.1 and 2.0 frameworks on the same development > machine? I have a few projects in 1.1 that I probably won't be upgrading > anytime soon, but may need to maintain once in a while down the road. I'd > like to start playing with 2.0 on some newer projects, though. Am I asking > for trouble keeping these on the same machine? > > Also, I assume I need to upgrade from VS2003 to write 2.0 apps, is that > correct? > > -Darrel > |
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