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    blimey, that was quick! i don't suppose this will fix any of the bugs in the IDE, just the framework?

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    Right, it's SP1 of the Framework not Visual Studio.

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    Now the fun begins!!!

    Let's see about this death to DLL hell...

    Install the new framework and try your existing app. That might work, with the side by side versions and all.

    Now, make a new version of your assembly referencing the latest versions of the framework. Then, send this assembly to a friend that hasn't installed SP1. Will that work???

    The whole point of the framework (21MB download) is so you don't have to distribute it with each of your apps. But, now you will have to check versions of the framework if the SP1 patch fixes something that you need to use. Right?
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    Well, its just like Java, if the Java SDK you have is 1.3 and the app was written for 1.4, guess what, time to download 1.4, it sucks and all, but we gotta do what we gotta do i guess.
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    mmmmm. no dont think there is a problem. I just installed SP1 and an app I had compiled before the upgrade still works.

    Service Pack <> New Version

    Only problem would be if your app in SP1 uses something that activated a bug that it fixed and someone without the sp runs it.
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    That's what I figured...
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    Arrow

    If you deploy your app with a setup program made in VS.NET
    there will be no problem to run it at your friends computer.

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