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Can I fully target .NET 2.0 with Visual Studio 2008 Professional?

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    I love .NET 2.0 and I am a great fan of it. But sometimes I have to develop WPF and silverlight applications, so I have installed Visual Studio 2008 Professional Edition. I am newbie to Visual Studio 2008, please tell me, can I completely target .NET 2.0 through Visual Studio 2008 Professional (as in VS 2005) along with .NET 3.0 and .NET 3.5? Is Visual Studio 2005 is better or Visual Studio 2008? I am waiting.... please tell me... I shall be highly thankful to you from core of my heart for this...

    Software Development & Web Development is my addiction. I am a Visual C# 2.0 and ASP.NET 2.0 Developer and working in Visual Studio 2005 using Dot Net Framework 2.0. Email: bottomless.wisdom@hotmail.com Web: http://bottomless-wisdom.spaces.live.com

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      I love .NET 2.0 and I am a great fan of it. But sometimes I have to develop WPF and silverlight applications, so I have installed Visual Studio 2008 Professional Edition. I am newbie to Visual Studio 2008, please tell me, can I completely target .NET 2.0 through Visual Studio 2008 Professional (as in VS 2005) along with .NET 3.0 and .NET 3.5? Is Visual Studio 2005 is better or Visual Studio 2008? I am waiting.... please tell me... I shall be highly thankful to you from core of my heart for this...

      Software Development & Web Development is my addiction. I am a Visual C# 2.0 and ASP.NET 2.0 Developer and working in Visual Studio 2005 using Dot Net Framework 2.0. Email: bottomless.wisdom@hotmail.com Web: http://bottomless-wisdom.spaces.live.com

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      ADLER1
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      In project properties you can choose what version of .NET should be used.

      _____________________________ The force of .NET is with me!

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        In project properties you can choose what version of .NET should be used.

        _____________________________ The force of .NET is with me!

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        Yes, I know this. But its not the answer of my query...

        Software Development & Web Development is my addiction. I am a Visual C# 2.0 and ASP.NET 2.0 Developer and working in Visual Studio 2005 using Dot Net Framework 2.0. Email: bottomless.wisdom@hotmail.com Web: http://bottomless-wisdom.spaces.live.com

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          Yes, I know this. But its not the answer of my query...

          Software Development & Web Development is my addiction. I am a Visual C# 2.0 and ASP.NET 2.0 Developer and working in Visual Studio 2005 using Dot Net Framework 2.0. Email: bottomless.wisdom@hotmail.com Web: http://bottomless-wisdom.spaces.live.com

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          Yes it did answer your question :rolleyes:


          only two letters away from being an asset

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