Unfortunately it is not possible to set Visual Studio 2003 to use both
versions of .NET Framework.
You need to install Visual Studio .NET 2002 to target .NET Framework 1.0
and Visual Studio .NET 2003 to target .NET FRamework 1.1.
Thanks,
Val
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>Subject: running VS2003 and using both 1.0 and 1.1 framework
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>I am currently running VS2003 and wanted to know if there
>was a way to set VS to use both the 1.0 and 1.1
>framework. We currently run PlumTree portal software and
>it only works in .NET 1.0 however I have more apps that
>are in the 1.1 framework. Is there a way to switch which
>framework to use so I can compile in either framework? or
>do I need to install both VS versions (2002 and 2003)
>
>any help would be appreciated
>
>Greg
>
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