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How do I get .net Framework 1.0 into VS 2005?

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    My mobile device support only .net framework 1.0 and the application, how do i incorporate these into the VS enviroment? Advise. Thanks Samuel

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      My mobile device support only .net framework 1.0 and the application, how do i incorporate these into the VS enviroment? Advise. Thanks Samuel

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      Visual Studio 2005 does not support the 1.0 version of the Framework. The only version of Visual Studio that supports this is Visual Studio 2003 2002. -- modified at 9:29 Wednesday 26th September, 2007

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        Visual Studio 2005 does not support the 1.0 version of the Framework. The only version of Visual Studio that supports this is Visual Studio 2003 2002. -- modified at 9:29 Wednesday 26th September, 2007

        Scott.


        —In just two days, tomorrow will be yesterday. [Forum Guidelines] [Articles] [Blog]

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        Actually it's visual studio 2002 that supports 1.0, 2003 supports 1.1 ;)

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          Actually it's visual studio 2002 that supports 1.0, 2003 supports 1.1 ;)

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          Yep, you're right. I've corrected my post as well. Thanks.

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            Yep, you're right. I've corrected my post as well. Thanks.

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            NP :) Thankfully Visual Studio 2008 will include support 2.0, 3.0 and 3.5 so there will be less messing around and switching between IDE's.

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              NP :) Thankfully Visual Studio 2008 will include support 2.0, 3.0 and 3.5 so there will be less messing around and switching between IDE's.

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              originSH wrote:

              Thankfully Visual Studio 2008 will include support 2.0, 3.0 and 3.5 so there will be less messing around and switching between IDE's.

              Yes, it's a great feature and will continue to improve with later versions of the framework.

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