If you have the 1.1 version of the framework installed, you can always
compile a project using the command line compiler.  Don't know if VS
2005 allows you to target 1.1.  Given MS's history in this area, I
would it find unlikely.

ABW - Always Be Upgrading.

On 10/1/05, Helge Thomas Karset Hellerud <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have written an application in visual studio 2005 beta2 in C#. It runs
> fine on my machine, but will not work on any others as they use .Net
> 1.1: "To run this application, you must install one of the following
> versions of the .Net Framework: v2.0.50215 Contact your application
> publisher for instructions about obtaining the appropriate version of
> the .Net Framework."
>
> How do I compile the application to use .Net 1.1? (is it possible to
> target 1.1 from VS2005)? Im not doing anything that require .Net 2.0.
>
> Helge
>
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> Yahoo! Groups Links
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