C# Service using 3.0 and .NET 2.0, can it be deployed to any platf
am 18.10.2007 16:49:01 von MJ
If I develop applications and windows service on Vista using C# 3.0 and .NET
2.0 will I be able to deploy to any platform besides Vista?
What are some of the issues will I need to be aware of?
Is there a Microsoft website where I can do further research to find answers?
Thanks in advance for your help!
Re: C# Service using 3.0 and .NET 2.0, can it be deployed to any p
am 19.10.2007 06:21:41 von MJ
Marc, thank you for your response this was helpful. I am going to develop on
Vista OP using VS2005, C#, and .NET 2.0 a windows service which I will be
deploying to a 2003 server. Since I am using .NET 2.0 instead of 3.0 I guess
I won't need a redist?
"Marc Gravell" wrote:
> The .NET 3.0 redist is available for XP and 2003
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> For general info on .NET 3.0, look at www.netfx3.com
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> Marc
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Re: C# Service using 3.0 and .NET 2.0, can it be deployed to any p
am 19.10.2007 10:52:56 von Marc Gravell
Actually, can I double-check something? Do you mean C#3.0, or .NET
3.0? They are different things...
You state VS2005, which leads me to think .NET 3.0 (since C#3 is
VS2008).
If you use features from .NET3.0 [or .NET3.5 (C#3)], then you will
need to install the suitable redist on the server. For instance, if
the service is a WCF server, then the server will need .NET 3.0
However, you can target 2.0 from a development machine with 3.0 or 3.5
on it.
Marc