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VS NET 2003 and 2002
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21/05/2003 13:15:24
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ASP.NET
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00791131
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Bonnie,
Thank you for clarifying it for me.

>Dmitry,
>
>Yes, you can have both 2002 and 2003 ... you just can't use one project for both because of the fact that 2003 will convert the project.
>
>~~Bonnie
>
>
>>PMFJI,
>>Do I understand correctly that once you upgrade from VS.NET 2002 to VS.NET 2003 you still have both available? and both frameworks 1.0 and 1.1 are also avaialble? and you can have some projects in VS.NET 2002 with framework 1.0 and other projects in VS.NET 2003 with 1.1?
>>
>>Thank you.
>>
>>P.S. I am waiting for the VS.NET 2003 upgrade CD to get here but it is on the backorder till June 16 so all I can do is ask questions of some lucky people <g>.
>>
>>>Dave,
>>>
>>>No, you can't use the same project. The 1.1 Framework converts your project and you can't then go back to using 1.0 (don't worry, it *does* ask first before converting).
>>>
>>>~~Bonnie
>>>
>>>
>>>>If I install the VS.NET 2003 next to my 2002 installation and point at an existing project, can I go back and forth between 2002 (1.0) and 2003 (1.1) when I compile, or will compiling the project in 1.1 soil my ability to compile in 1.0? It is an ASP.NET project.
>>>>
>>>>Dave
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