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new features of .net framework 2.0 at higher level

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    mukkanti007
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    hi all, Can some one tell me the new features of .net framework 2.0 at the architecture level, i.e the changes in compilation,gc compared to compilation ,gc in 1.1 version. I need the changes at the architecture level would be happy if someone give reply.

    Thanks sri

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      hi all, Can some one tell me the new features of .net framework 2.0 at the architecture level, i.e the changes in compilation,gc compared to compilation ,gc in 1.1 version. I need the changes at the architecture level would be happy if someone give reply.

      Thanks sri

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      Pete OHanlon
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      Oh if only somebody could come up with some tool that would make it easy to type things in and search this new fangled interweb thingy. I wonder if somebody could come up with some way to do this: http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&q=new+features+.net+2&meta=[^] See - it's easy. Just look at the top result.

      Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.

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        Oh if only somebody could come up with some tool that would make it easy to type things in and search this new fangled interweb thingy. I wonder if somebody could come up with some way to do this: http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&q=new+features+.net+2&meta=[^] See - it's easy. Just look at the top result.

        Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.

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        mukkanti007
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        hi, i checked the url already and it just shows the control suppport for .net framework 2.0 not at architecture level i need the features at architecture level only

        Thanks Mukkanti

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          hi, i checked the url already and it just shows the control suppport for .net framework 2.0 not at architecture level i need the features at architecture level only

          Thanks Mukkanti

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          I don't know which URL you looked at, but the first hit when I run the search contains the following list:[^] 64-Bit Platform Support Access Control List Support ADO.NET (a number of changes) ASP.NET (a number of changes) Authenticated Streams COM Interop Services Enhancements Console Class Additions Data Protection API Debugger Edit and Continue Support Detecting Changes in Network Connectivity Distributed Computing EventLog Enhancements Expanded Certificate Management . . . It goes on for a while, I can't be bothered to copy paste it - needless to say it shows a lot more than just "controls". We can't guess what you consider an architecture level, but if you do not see it in the list, it is probably not changed significently. For example, why should they change the garbage collector?

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