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.Net 3.0 and Windows 2000
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01/12/2006 07:00:45
Cetin Basoz
Engineerica Inc.
Izmir, Turkey
 
 
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01/12/2006 06:10:47
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ASP.NET
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>Hi,
>
>This is probably a stupid question, but I'm a little confused.
>
>.Net 3.0 is not compatible with Windows 2000.
>
>If I create a web application with .Net 3.0 and install it on Windows 2003 Server, can it still be used by a client running Windows 2000 and Internet Explorer 6?
>
>I'm assuming that the answer is YES and that only desktop applications developed with .Net 3.0 would be a problem in Windows 2000, but I can't find anything on the internet to confirm that.
>
>Matt.

Matt,
You guessed right. Client do not need neither w2K nor any windows version, it might be a different platform too. It's the server that's not w2K. IOW you can browse to a site that's developed with .Net3.0 from your old computer.
Cetin
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