Hi Paul,
It does. What you need to be aware is your web projects. The newer
version of studio can run both 1.1 & 1.0 version. But 2002 can host
only 1.0 version. So everytime you want to do a web project - you
need to check the version what your IIS is hosting. You can also use
the ASP.NET version switcher for this.
http://www.denisbauer.com/NETTools/A...nSwitcher.aspx
Regards
Shankar
11/24/2004 2:57:42 PM
Paul <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
<(E-Mail Removed)>
> Hi,
>
> I have Visual Studio.Net 2002 and the .Net Framework 1.0 on my PC.
I
> am considering moving to Visual Studio 2003 and .Net Framework 1.1
for
> any new projects. Before I begin just wondering if its okay to
install
> both versions on the same PC and if there are any issues I should
be
> aware of. I want to retain the ability to edit/update my old 1.0
> projects in Visual Studio 2002 without upgrading them. Basically I
> want to have both versions of Visual Studio and the Framework on
the
> same box.
>
> I'm aware of the notion of side-by-side execution of the .NET
> Framework but does it extend to the Visual Studio itself.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Paul