can we migrate visual studio .net 2003 project to visual studio.net 2005
Hai friends,
I am doing project in ASP.NET(vb language)
I have visual studio .net 2003 installed in my pc and i am doing my project in it , because i need to use additional functionality like "AJAX" , i want to use visual studio .net 2005 or visual studio .net 2008
my project folder name is "sqls"
can i install visual studio .net 2005 or visual studio .net 2008 and migrate this project folder to work in visual studio .net 2005 or visual studio .net 2008
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Thanks
Danny
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hello
does visual studio.net 2003 makes conflict with visual studio.net 2003?
thank you for the help and for the support
No, the RTM version (I think this is true also for Beta 2), will work on the same machine without any problems./Fredrik Normén - fredrikn @ twitterMicrosoft MVP, MCSD, MCAD, MCTASPInsidersMy Blog
i am shure 2003 doenst conflict with 2003 ;-)-Hanneshttp://www.preishuber.net http://weblogs.asp.net/hpreishuber
the subject says "visual studio.net 2003 conflict visual studio.net 2003". is he talking about 2003 and 2005 ?
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