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Visual Studio 2005 Standard edition + visual studio .NET 2003

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Brutus MS Newsgroups - 25 Nov 2005 09:33 GMT
Hi,

All our developers have Visual Studio .NET 2003 installed on their system
and all the apps are developped within VS .NET2003.
They now want to use the Visual Studio 2005 for the NEW applications.
-->How can they continu to work on the existing applications without having
to convert them to VS .NET 2005 (bacaus when you open a VS .NET 2003 app in
VS 2005 it is automatically converted)?

regards
xavier
Michael Höhne - 25 Nov 2005 16:59 GMT
Xavier,

if you simply double-click the solution file in WIndows Explorer, if will
open in VS.NET 2003. You should notice that "old" solutions show a small
"7.1" in their application icon, indicating that it is a VS 2003 solution.
If you instead directly open the solution from VS 2005, then it must be
converted to use the new framework.

Michael

> Hi,
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> regards
> xavier

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