| Zoe Hart [MVP] 2005-10-24, 10:38 am |
| I would echo what Jeff said. CS2002 supports .NET 1.1 and VS.NET 2003.
CS2006, due to be released in the first half of 2006, will support .NET 2.0
and VS.NET 2005. I'm not sure about the need for separate physical or
virtual machines. VS.NET 2002 and VS.NET 2003 operated well together side by
side on the same machine. I expect that VS.NET 2005 will be able to reside
side by side on the same physical machine with early VS.NET releases as
well.
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Zoe Hart
Commerce Server MVP
"Jeff Lynch" <jeff.lynch@newsgroup.nospam> wrote in message
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>I haven't tried this but I "believe" the answer is NO since VS2005 uses the
>.NET 2.0 Framework and the CS2002 assemblies are .NET 1.1. I suggest
>keeping your 1.1 and 2.0 development environments "independent" using a
>separate machine or VPC.
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> Jeff Lynch
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