Re: Doing projects with Framework v1.0 in VS 2003?

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From: Herfried K. Wagner [MVP] (hirf-spam-me-here_at_gmx.at)
Date: 07/06/04


Date: 06 Jul 2004 15:09:02 +0200


* "Niki Estner" <niki.estner@cube.net> scripsit:
> So, if I got that right, the app will run on the 1.0 framework if compiled
> with that switch. I thought that's what the OP wanted? At least, changing
> the references (as he described it) should do about the same in my mind.

Yep, but as I said, it's still a .NET 1.1 application.

-- 
Herfried K. Wagner [MVP]
<URL:http://dotnet.mvps.org/>


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