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hav - 03 Jul 2007 08:08 GMT
Hi - I was wondering if anyone had any ideas on why a bunch of code
which has broken and while I realise that this is not necessarily
a .Net issue, it seems that the versions that are buggy are the post-
upgrade from VS 2003 to VS2005 which was around 3 months ago for us.
Could be that .net2 came out around then? (I've been away from MS
development since VS.NET, and the beta framework days).

Regards
hav
Ben Voigt [C++ MVP] - 24 Jul 2007 23:31 GMT
> Hi - I was wondering if anyone had any ideas on why a bunch of code
> which has broken and while I realise that this is not necessarily
> a .Net issue, it seems that the versions that are buggy are the post-
> upgrade from VS 2003 to VS2005 which was around 3 months ago for us.
> Could be that .net2 came out around then? (I've been away from MS
> development since VS.NET, and the beta framework days).

.NET 2.0 came out when VS2005 did, several years ago.  However, it's
entirely possible that your applications only started using .NET 2.0 when
you rolled out VS2005.

> Regards
> hav

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