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PhillipLad - 20 Jun 2006 20:44 GMT
Hello,

I am using Visual Studio .NET 2002, but I want to be able to use some of the
features in the .NET 2.0 framework like System.Collections.Generic.  I
updated my computer to the 2.0 framework, but in Visual Studio .NET, I am
unable to use or see the 2.0 framework changes.

Does anyone know what I have to do or if this is even possible?
Michael Nemtsev - 20 Jun 2006 21:06 GMT
Hello PhillipLad,

Pls don't crosspost in several groups. I've replied you in dotnet.general
group

P> Hello,
P>
P> I am using Visual Studio .NET 2002, but I want to be able to use some
P> of the features in the .NET 2.0 framework like
P> System.Collections.Generic.  I updated my computer to the 2.0
P> framework, but in Visual Studio .NET, I am unable to use or see the
P> 2.0 framework changes.
P>
P> Does anyone know what I have to do or if this is even possible?
P>
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Scott M. - 20 Jun 2006 22:41 GMT
Not possible.

VS.NET 2002  ---> 1.0 Framwork Development
VS.NET 2003  ---> 1.1 Framwork Development
VS.NET 2005  ---> 2.0 Framwork Development

> Hello,
>
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>
> Does anyone know what I have to do or if this is even possible?

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