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Framework 1.0 to 1.1 conversion

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Luc Bisson - 04 Nov 2003 01:50 GMT
Hi all,

We are using Framework 1.0 for all our ASP.NET and Windows application
projects.

We plan on going to Framework 1.1.

On MSDN, they say that for Windows application, we have to add a section in
the configuration file so the application will be forced to use the 1.1
framework.

For an ASP.NET Application, on installing, the 1.1 Framwork, the ISAPI
filter will automatically change to the 1.1 filter at the root of IIS.  So,
by default, the ASP.NET will use the new framework if not told different on
the web site level.

But what about a class library project or assemblies that are in the GAC?
Is there a way for those components to use the 1.1 framework and not having
them to be recompiled with VS 2003?

Since those components doesn't have a configuration file and are using a
strongly typed name is there a way to tell those components to use 1.1?

Thank's for any idea.
Michael Giagnocavo [MVP] - 04 Nov 2003 02:04 GMT
Please don't multi-post.  Cross-post if necesary, but don't repeat questions
in other NGs, since we can't all follow the thread.  (I've already responded
in the mspub.dotnet.framework NG).
Thanks,
-mike
MVP

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