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integrate .net framework 2.0 sdk in vs 2003?

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shagy - 12 Mar 2006 10:23 GMT
Hi, I've downloaded the .net framework 2.0 sdk and installed it and was
wondering how to use it within the vs 2003 ide.  When I compile a
program it continues to use the 1.1 version of the sdk.
I searched the documentation, but haven't been able to find anything
that helps.  How do I tell vs2003 to use the 2.0 version of the
framework within the ide?

Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks,
shagy
Mattias Sjögren - 12 Mar 2006 13:59 GMT
>Hi, I've downloaded the .net framework 2.0 sdk and installed it and was
>wondering how to use it within the vs 2003 ide.

You can't. VS2003 only uses 1.1 so you need VS2005 to target 2.0.

Mattias

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