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Nico - 12 Jun 2006 15:50 GMT
I have successfully installed the framework 2.0 sdk, but I don't know how to
use the new files. Can anyone explain it to me? My program I made still uses
1.1 and I can't get it to use 2.0.

Kind regards,
Nico.
Nico - 13 Jun 2006 09:55 GMT
Additional data:
I cannot click on Upgrade Project in the Project menu of Visual Basic .NET.
And I do not have the methods, properties, etc from the Framework .NET 2.0.

Nico.

>I have successfully installed the framework 2.0 sdk, but I don't know how
>to use the new files. Can anyone explain it to me? My program I made still
>uses 1.1 and I can't get it to use 2.0.
>
> Kind regards,
> Nico.
Ben Voigt - 13 Jun 2006 23:34 GMT
> Additional data:
> I cannot click on Upgrade Project in the Project menu of Visual Basic
> .NET. And I do not have the methods, properties, etc from the Framework
> .NET 2.0.

You will need Visual Studio 2005 to use the .NET 2.0 Framework.  You can
download VB.NET 2005 Express for free, or go to http://www.learn2asp.net to
get the standard edition for free just for participating in a few web-based
seminars.

> Nico.
>
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>> Kind regards,
>> Nico.
Nico - 14 Jun 2006 13:24 GMT
Thanks for the info.

Nico.
>> Additional data:
>> I cannot click on Upgrade Project in the Project menu of Visual Basic
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>>> Kind regards,
>>> Nico.

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