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baga - 08 Aug 2004 18:31 GMT
Can I execute assembly compiled for the 1.0 framework's version with the
latest version of framework?
I must keep the old version of framework or can I delete it?
Steve Willcock - 08 Aug 2004 20:43 GMT
Yes, you can, you do not need to keep the old framework version, but there
is no real benefit to deleting it either as the two framework versions
should run side by side without any problem

> Can I execute assembly compiled for the 1.0 framework's version with the
> latest version of framework?
> I must keep the old version of framework or can I delete it?
Alexander Kaplunov - 15 Sep 2004 17:21 GMT
Any idea if 2.0 framework can coexist with 1.1?

> Yes, you can, you do not need to keep the old framework version, but there
> is no real benefit to deleting it either as the two framework versions
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> > latest version of framework?
> > I must keep the old version of framework or can I delete it?

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