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    Hello, the CPians around the world.;) When I checked the log file of my web site[^], I sometimes found that some ppl seem to use the beta version of .NET Framework named 1.1.4322. I'm curious about how many ppl use the product version and the later BETA version of .NET Framework concurrnetly?:confused: The reason of why I asked you guys is that maybe only MSFT guys use 1.1.4322 of .NET Framework?:confused: -Masaaki Onishi (eCoolSoft)- ASP.NET Web and Windows Application Development by C# and MFC. eCoolWebPanelBar(BETA) is availabe now. http://www.ecoolsoft.com

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      Hello, the CPians around the world.;) When I checked the log file of my web site[^], I sometimes found that some ppl seem to use the beta version of .NET Framework named 1.1.4322. I'm curious about how many ppl use the product version and the later BETA version of .NET Framework concurrnetly?:confused: The reason of why I asked you guys is that maybe only MSFT guys use 1.1.4322 of .NET Framework?:confused: -Masaaki Onishi (eCoolSoft)- ASP.NET Web and Windows Application Development by C# and MFC. eCoolWebPanelBar(BETA) is availabe now. http://www.ecoolsoft.com

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      1.1.4322 is a public beta release, shipping both with the VS.NET 2003 Beta and as a separate runtime/SDK download which is freely available. On my laptop I have the 1.0.3705 runtime installed and 1.1.4322 runtime with SDK installed. My PC has both the runtime and SDK for 1.0.3705 and 1.1.4322 installed. Both work flawlessly ;) James "It is self repeating, of unknown pattern" Data - Star Trek: The Next Generation

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        Hello, the CPians around the world.;) When I checked the log file of my web site[^], I sometimes found that some ppl seem to use the beta version of .NET Framework named 1.1.4322. I'm curious about how many ppl use the product version and the later BETA version of .NET Framework concurrnetly?:confused: The reason of why I asked you guys is that maybe only MSFT guys use 1.1.4322 of .NET Framework?:confused: -Masaaki Onishi (eCoolSoft)- ASP.NET Web and Windows Application Development by C# and MFC. eCoolWebPanelBar(BETA) is availabe now. http://www.ecoolsoft.com

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        I have both versions of Visual Studio.NET and their associated runtimes installed. Works perfectly. :)


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          I have both versions of Visual Studio.NET and their associated runtimes installed. Works perfectly. :)


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          Hello, the CPians around the world;) Did you guys create the same custom control with the same Tagprefix at the different version of .NET framework? I'm just curious that this may bring the conflict error saying that this object defined at the mutiple places in some directory? -Masaaki Onishi (eCoolSoft)- ASP.NET Web and Windows Application Development by C# and MFC. eCoolWebPanelBar(BETA) is availabe now. http://www.ecoolsoft.com

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            Hello, the CPians around the world;) Did you guys create the same custom control with the same Tagprefix at the different version of .NET framework? I'm just curious that this may bring the conflict error saying that this object defined at the mutiple places in some directory? -Masaaki Onishi (eCoolSoft)- ASP.NET Web and Windows Application Development by C# and MFC. eCoolWebPanelBar(BETA) is availabe now. http://www.ecoolsoft.com

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            Masaaki Onishi wrote: Did you guys create the same custom control with the same Tagprefix at the different version of .NET framework? I believe user controls compile into .dll/assemblies. Each assembly contains metadata which would contain data related to the .NET runtime version. Not %100 sure though.


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