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    Hi all, I am trying to migrate classic ASP application to ASP.Net 2.0 or above. While Googling I have found Asp to Aspnet migration Assistant which will migrate to 1.1 framework. Is there any tool which will help me to directly migrate classic ASP application to framework 2.0 or above? Or is it the process like 1) ASP to ASP.Net 1.1 using the 'ASP to ASP.NET Migration Assistant' 2)Then ASP.Net 1.1 to ASP.Net 2.0 or above using the Visual studio upgradation Wizard. Kindly advice. Regards, Rijz

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      Hi all, I am trying to migrate classic ASP application to ASP.Net 2.0 or above. While Googling I have found Asp to Aspnet migration Assistant which will migrate to 1.1 framework. Is there any tool which will help me to directly migrate classic ASP application to framework 2.0 or above? Or is it the process like 1) ASP to ASP.Net 1.1 using the 'ASP to ASP.NET Migration Assistant' 2)Then ASP.Net 1.1 to ASP.Net 2.0 or above using the Visual studio upgradation Wizard. Kindly advice. Regards, Rijz

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      I think you need to rewrite your application. ASP classic is very very different from asp.net

      Vuyiswa Maseko, Spoted in Daniweb-- Sorry to rant. I hate websites. They are just wierd. They don't behave like normal code. C#/VB.NET/ASP.NET/SQL7/2000/2005/2008 http://www.vuyiswamaseko.com vuyiswa@its.co.za http://www.itsabacus.co.za/itsabacus/

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        Hi all, I am trying to migrate classic ASP application to ASP.Net 2.0 or above. While Googling I have found Asp to Aspnet migration Assistant which will migrate to 1.1 framework. Is there any tool which will help me to directly migrate classic ASP application to framework 2.0 or above? Or is it the process like 1) ASP to ASP.Net 1.1 using the 'ASP to ASP.NET Migration Assistant' 2)Then ASP.Net 1.1 to ASP.Net 2.0 or above using the Visual studio upgradation Wizard. Kindly advice. Regards, Rijz

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        Hi Rijz, Please refer to the following links on how to migrate your application from asp to asp.net http://www.15seconds.com/Issue/070816.htm[^] and http://www.asp101.com/articles/paolo/asp2aspnet/default.asp[^]

        Regards, Jamil

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          I think you need to rewrite your application. ASP classic is very very different from asp.net

          Vuyiswa Maseko, Spoted in Daniweb-- Sorry to rant. I hate websites. They are just wierd. They don't behave like normal code. C#/VB.NET/ASP.NET/SQL7/2000/2005/2008 http://www.vuyiswamaseko.com vuyiswa@its.co.za http://www.itsabacus.co.za/itsabacus/

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          Thanks Mr.Maseko for your suggestion.

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            Hi all, I am trying to migrate classic ASP application to ASP.Net 2.0 or above. While Googling I have found Asp to Aspnet migration Assistant which will migrate to 1.1 framework. Is there any tool which will help me to directly migrate classic ASP application to framework 2.0 or above? Or is it the process like 1) ASP to ASP.Net 1.1 using the 'ASP to ASP.NET Migration Assistant' 2)Then ASP.Net 1.1 to ASP.Net 2.0 or above using the Visual studio upgradation Wizard. Kindly advice. Regards, Rijz

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            Take the help of the Migration Assistant to Migrate to framework 1.1 You can then change the property of the application to use .Net framework 2.0 Doing this will make features from .Net framework 2.0 available to you. You can then make changes in your code to use the new features wherever feasible. I think this would the best way to migrate. If it's a very big application, writing the whole application again, as suggested by other responder would not be feasible. Hope it helps! :thumbsup:

            ..Go Green..

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              Take the help of the Migration Assistant to Migrate to framework 1.1 You can then change the property of the application to use .Net framework 2.0 Doing this will make features from .Net framework 2.0 available to you. You can then make changes in your code to use the new features wherever feasible. I think this would the best way to migrate. If it's a very big application, writing the whole application again, as suggested by other responder would not be feasible. Hope it helps! :thumbsup:

              ..Go Green..

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              Thanks all for the suggestions

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                Thanks all for the suggestions

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                Hope you have decided the best way to do it. :thumbsup:

                ..Go Green..

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