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I am a student at Georgia Tech and I recently received MSDN academic alliance access so I happliy downloaded Visual Studio .NET 2003 to replace my ancient (but reliable and faifthful =) ) VC++ 6.0. Unfortunately when I try and install it, it says that some of the components on my system are not the correct version. I have .NET framework 1.1 (which is waht .NET uses last I checked) and SP2. So what components exactly does VS.NET look at during install? I would really like to use it for my next Graphics project =). |
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| "fender46" wrote: I am a student at Georgia Tech and I recently received MSDN academic alliance access so I happliy downloaded Visual Studio .NET 2003 to replace my ancient (but reliable and faifthful =) ) VC++ 6.0. Unfortunately when I try and install it, it says that some of the components on my system are not the correct version. I have .NET framework 1.1 (which is waht .NET uses last I checked) and SP2. So what components exactly does VS.NET look at during install? I would really like to use it for my next Graphics project =). Nevermind, im a MORON |
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I am a student at Georgia Tech and I recently received MSDN academic alliance access so I happliy downloaded Visual Studio .NET 2003 to replace my ancient (but reliable and faifthful =) ) VC++ 6.0. Unfortunately when I try and install it, it says that some of the components on my system are not the correct version. I have .NET framework 1.1 (which is waht .NET uses last I checked) and SP2. So what components exactly does VS.NET look at during install? I would really like to use it for my next Graphics project =). |
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