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    Ayman Mashal
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    Hi all, currently i am working on visual sutdio 2003 with .net framework 1.1,2 now i am thinking to move to .net framework 3 and visual studio 2005 does this affect my application should i do any special changes except of the installation ? does upgrading my solution on VS 2003 to VS 2005 affect any thing other than the solution itself ? kindly tell me about any effects that could happen due to this movement . thanks

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      Hi all, currently i am working on visual sutdio 2003 with .net framework 1.1,2 now i am thinking to move to .net framework 3 and visual studio 2005 does this affect my application should i do any special changes except of the installation ? does upgrading my solution on VS 2003 to VS 2005 affect any thing other than the solution itself ? kindly tell me about any effects that could happen due to this movement . thanks

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      Kevin McFarlane
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      You shouldn't have any problems, except perhaps if you upgrade an existing ASP.NET app. Nothing should be insurmountable though.

      Kevin

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        You shouldn't have any problems, except perhaps if you upgrade an existing ASP.NET app. Nothing should be insurmountable though.

        Kevin

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        hi, i want to upgrade an exsiting ASP.NET application . from VS2003 to VS2005 and the .net framework to version 3 so what do u mean by You shouldn't have any problems, except perhaps if you upgrade an existing ASP.NET app thanks

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          hi, i want to upgrade an exsiting ASP.NET application . from VS2003 to VS2005 and the .net framework to version 3 so what do u mean by You shouldn't have any problems, except perhaps if you upgrade an existing ASP.NET app thanks

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          Christian Graus
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          ASP.NET 2.0 is laid out very differently to 1.1

          Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++ "I am working on a project that will convert a FORTRAN code to corresponding C++ code.I am not aware of FORTRAN syntax" ( spotted in the C++/CLI forum )

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            hi, i want to upgrade an exsiting ASP.NET application . from VS2003 to VS2005 and the .net framework to version 3 so what do u mean by You shouldn't have any problems, except perhaps if you upgrade an existing ASP.NET app thanks

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            .NET 3 won't affect it at all. It's ASP.NET 2.0 that is the issue. When I say you may have issues, it all depends what stuff you have in your app. You may have no problems. Have a look at these: Upgrading VS 2003 Web Projects to be VS 2005 Web Application Projects[^] Introduction to Web Application Projects[^]

            Kevin

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