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v3.5 Apps on v2.0 machines

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Jared - 28 Jul 2007 03:33 GMT
Hi,

Has anyone succesfully built and app with 'Orcas' and deployed on machine
with only NET 2.0 installed.  I would think that if it doesn't reference any
of the 'new' assemblies all should work OK.

TIA
Jared
Jon Skeet [C# MVP] - 28 Jul 2007 08:31 GMT
> Has anyone succesfully built and app with 'Orcas' and deployed on machine
> with only NET 2.0 installed.  I would think that if it doesn't reference any
> of the 'new' assemblies all should work OK.

If it doesn't reference any new assemblies, then change the project
type to only target 2.0 - then it should work fine.

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