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VS.Net 2005 backward compatibility

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JC - 21 Jul 2004 01:57 GMT
Right now I have a package that works fine in both 2002 and 2003. My
question is, is VS.Net 2005 backward compatible with 2003 VSIP interfaces?
I'm hoping all I need to do is to get a PLK for 2005.

JC
Gaston Milano - 21 Jul 2004 13:18 GMT
I think that almost everthing is working, but there are some issues with
icons and bitmaps because VS.Net 2005 support true colors. My 16 colors
bitmaps and icons do not show anymore.
Anyway I compiled my packages with the new SDK 2005 so that I can take
advantage of the new whidbey interfaces.

Gaston

> Right now I have a package that works fine in both 2002 and 2003. My
> question is, is VS.Net 2005 backward compatible with 2003 VSIP interfaces?
> I'm hoping all I need to do is to get a PLK for 2005.
>
> JC

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