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Aug 5th, 2006, 03:51 PM
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[02/03] Choosing a compiler in VS 2003
Hello!
How can I choose the compiler version (.net framework 1.0/.net framework
1.1) in Visual Studio 2003?
I know it's possible, I just don't know how to do that...
thanks!!!
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Aug 5th, 2006, 03:53 PM
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Re: [02/03] Choosing a compiler in VS 2003
You can only use the .NET Framework 1.1 with Visual Studio 2003.
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Aug 5th, 2006, 04:08 PM
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Re: [02/03] Choosing a compiler in VS 2003
Under Project Properties > Common Properties > Build > Supported Runtimes:
You can target which framework version it will use but if you target 1.0 then you will have to make sure your code supports it.
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Aug 5th, 2006, 04:15 PM
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Re: [02/03] Choosing a compiler in VS 2003
 Originally Posted by RobDog888
Under Project Properties > Common Properties > Build > Supported Runtimes:
Are you sure it's there? cause I couldn't find the 'Build' under the 'Common
Properties'...
thanks!
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Aug 5th, 2006, 04:37 PM
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Re: [02/03] Choosing a compiler in VS 2003
I see my problem now... this option is not available when using a class library...
bummer...
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