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if there any disadvantageof using dot net 2.0 and 1.1on same server

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    JayPrakash Kulkarni
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    I have to use reporting tool which is available in 2.0 in my application which is in dot net 1.1, if i will use this 2.0 reporting tool then will it have any kind of impact on the application or anything, please reply soon.

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      I have to use reporting tool which is available in 2.0 in my application which is in dot net 1.1, if i will use this 2.0 reporting tool then will it have any kind of impact on the application or anything, please reply soon.

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      If the reporting tool is to be used as part of your .NET 1.1 project (i.e. added via a reference), you are in for a nasty surprise. You can't link .NET 2 into .NET 1.1. If it's a separate application, then there isn't a problem running the two runtimes.

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