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can .net 2003 and 2005 co-exist?

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Jerry J - 25 Oct 2006 13:03 GMT
Does anyone know if there is an issue with installing .net 2005 on a machine
that already has .net 2003?  I need to do some development on both platforms.

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Gregory Silvano - 25 Oct 2006 17:21 GMT
Hi Jerry,

I haven't had a problem, nor has any developer I work with.  To date, not a
single issue.

VS.NET 2005 creates a My Documents\Visual Studio 2005 directory, while
VS.NET 2003 uses My Documents\Visual Studio Projects, so even the default
file locations coexist nicely.

IIS also elegantly handles both ASP.NET 1.1 and 2.0 web sites by adding an
ASP.NET tab to the web site properties dialog.

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Gregory Silvano
Stature Software, LLC
http://www.staturesoftware.com

> Does anyone know if there is an issue with installing .net 2005 on a
> machine
> that already has .net 2003?  I need to do some development on both
> platforms.
Jerry J - 25 Oct 2006 18:26 GMT
Gergory,

Thank you for that info.

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> Hi Jerry,
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> > that already has .net 2003?  I need to do some development on both
> > platforms.

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