Versioning number

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  1. Hi:
    Do you guys support different versions of .NET? I have final beta 2003:

    Here is the error:

    === Pre-bind state information ===
    LOG: DisplayName = System, Version=1.0.5000.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b77a5c561934e089
    (Fully-specified)
    LOG: Appbase = file:///E:/web/johnlinorg0/htdocs
    LOG: Initial PrivatePath = bin
    Calling assembly : ASPNET.StarterKit.Communities, Version=1.0.1163.37025, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=null.
    ===

    Maybe there is a way in VS.NET for me to convert to version 1.0.5?

    thanks,
     
  2. Takeshi Eto

    Takeshi Eto DiscountASP.NET Staff

    John
    Since our hosting service is a production environment. We do not install beta versions of software. Thanks for your understanding.

    DiscountASP.NET
     
  3. If you create a new project directly on discount, Everitt will recognize that they are running 1.0 and ask you if you want to keep the project compatible. After that, of course, some features will not work

    Jon
    (Information doesn't want to be free, it wants to be sixty-nine cents @ pound)
     
  4. Bruce

    Bruce DiscountASP.NET Staff

    It is impossible for us to install Framework 1.05 because MS do not distribute that version. We have both RC1 & RC2 installed, and the .net Framework installed is not available.

    We are already working on hosting with Windows 2003 server & IIS 6.0. Windows 2003 is bundled with framework 1.1. We are looking to launch it within weeks after its launch.


    quote:Originally posted by JonO

    If you create a new project directly on discount, Everitt will recognize that they are running 1.0 and ask you if you want to keep the project compatible. After that, of course, some features will not work

    Jon
    (Information doesn't want to be free, it wants to be sixty-nine cents @ pound)
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