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VS 2003 to VS 2005

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Saeid Bagheri - 02 Aug 2006 14:57 GMT
Dear friends
i have a repetitive question, but please help me.
we have an application which is developed by VS.2003.
Now we want to add more modules such as inventory management forms to it.
i was to know how it is possible to convert it to VS2005 and add more
modules using vs2005.
i never worked with vs2005 and dont know about ADO.Net 2, so please advise
that how much they differ and at all is it a logical task.

if i upgrade to VS 2005, then what will happen to my ADO.NET 1.1 codes?

Regards
Carl Daniel [VC++ MVP] - 02 Aug 2006 17:44 GMT
> Dear friends
> i have a repetitive question, but please help me.
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
>
> if i upgrade to VS 2005, then what will happen to my ADO.NET 1.1 codes?

In general, you can take a VS2003/.NET 1.1 project, open it in VS2005/.NET
2.0 and it will "just work".

-cd
Michael Nemtsev - 02 Aug 2006 19:29 GMT
Hello Saeid,

SB> i have a repetitive question, but please help me.
SB> we have an application which is developed by VS.2003.
SB> Now we want to add more modules such as inventory management forms
SB> to it.
SB> i was to know how it is possible to convert it to VS2005 and add
SB> more
SB> modules using vs2005.
SB> i never worked with vs2005 and dont know about ADO.Net 2, so please
SB> advise
SB> that how much they differ and at all is it a logical task.
SB> if i upgrade to VS 2005, then what will happen to my ADO.NET 1.1
SB> codes?

In generall nothing will happen, all vs 2005 changes only extend the existed
model but not short it.

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