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Migrating to .NET 2.0

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    Got this question - I am working in a company that has been using VS2003 and the older .NET framework for all its projects; I want to experiment with web-development, ASP 2.0 but I am wary of any compatibility problems. If I install the 2.0 SDK and continue to use VS2003 and projects developed in previous .NET, should everything be fine? Thanks in advance..

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      Got this question - I am working in a company that has been using VS2003 and the older .NET framework for all its projects; I want to experiment with web-development, ASP 2.0 but I am wary of any compatibility problems. If I install the 2.0 SDK and continue to use VS2003 and projects developed in previous .NET, should everything be fine? Thanks in advance..

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      CWIZO
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      If you are thinking about developing .NET 2.0 applications in VS2003 then you are wrong. But yes you can have VS2003 and VS2005 installed on the same computer without any problems (I have this setup here at work and it works) -------------------------------------------------------- My portfolio & development blog Q:What does the derived class in C# tell to it's parent? A:All your base are belong to us!

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        Got this question - I am working in a company that has been using VS2003 and the older .NET framework for all its projects; I want to experiment with web-development, ASP 2.0 but I am wary of any compatibility problems. If I install the 2.0 SDK and continue to use VS2003 and projects developed in previous .NET, should everything be fine? Thanks in advance..

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        You cannot use VS2003 to build a .Net 2.0 application. You can use the free Visual Studio Express[^] to build your application though. Edbert Sydney, Australia

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