(I've finally got some time to look at 3.30 ... :)
I'm still using VS2012. When I loaded the solution, it complained about me not having .NET 4.5.1
An article I read said that 4.5.1 is an "an in-place update to .NET Framework 4.5". Has anyone tried it and can still compile older 3.x without problems? (I.e. I still need to compile plugins for 3.20 and deploy to where the runtime env is 4.5)
(Is .NET Framework 4.5.1 Developer Pack the best way to install 4.5.1? )
I'm still using VS2012. When I loaded the solution, it complained about me not having .NET 4.5.1
An article I read said that 4.5.1 is an "an in-place update to .NET Framework 4.5". Has anyone tried it and can still compile older 3.x without problems? (I.e. I still need to compile plugins for 3.20 and deploy to where the runtime env is 4.5)
(Is .NET Framework 4.5.1 Developer Pack the best way to install 4.5.1? )
Hi Dennis,
Please see this stackoverflow answer. I also can run 3.30 in VS 2012 without any issues. But I don't remember whether I have .NET Framework 4.5.1 Developer Pack installed