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Version of .net framework used in Visual Studio 2005

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kanpeter@graduate.hku.hk - 13 Jun 2007 07:05 GMT
Hi,

Can any expert here tell me where can I specify the version of .net
framework used in each project Visual Studio 2005 ?

-- peter
Patrice - 13 Jun 2007 11:53 GMT
VS.NET 2005 creates .NET 2.0 applications (includes .NET 3.0 that is 2.0
unchanged with brand new features).
Running a 2.0 application under 1.1 is not supported (because it's unlikely
a 2.0 application wouldn't use anything from 2.0).

Targeting a specific framework version will be AFAIK available in a later
VS.NET release...

You may want to explain what you are trying to do for a more focused
answer...

--
Patrice

> Hi,
>
> Can any expert here tell me where can I specify the version of .net
> framework used in each project Visual Studio 2005 ?
>
> -- peter

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