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How to build a VS2005 Project to .NET Framework1.1 compatibled program

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      I have tried doing this with a few of my programs but with not success. The key to do this is in the programs config file that is generated by the IDE. The config file is basically an XML file that stores loading settings. One of which is the supportedruntime for the application. Search in the IDE help windows for this information, the information is just hiding from you right now but it is their. Regards, 1tg46 Check out 3D Game Development with Dark Basic Professional [^]programming.

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        Go to Project Properties ---> General--->Supported runtimes -->give ur Version 2.0 or 1.1 "Every morning I check Forbes 40 richest Indians list , if i'm not there I go to work."

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