I apologize, based on the code in the original post I assumed you were still in the early leaning stages. No offence was meant.Originally Posted by Rune Hunter
Post the code and the error and we might be able to help.Originally Posted by Rune Hunter
Visual Studio .NET 2003 uses and installs the .NET 1.1 framework. However, I believe it is possible to configure it to use the 1.0 runtime if you wish.Originally Posted by Rune Hunter
The 1.1 framework is the most current stable version. Version 2.0 is due soon, but is still in beta at the time of writing. However, we use the beta version of Visual Studio "Whidbey" 2005 (note: not the Express edition, but the full Visual Studio package) where I work and I also use it at home and find it to be very stable (except the designer can be a little bit funny sometimes, but that can be fixed by reopening the application).
Just because your friends don't have 2.0 doesn't mean you should be using 1.1... make them install 2.0! It's only a 20mb download and you can burn it to CD for them. They are quite able to have both the 1.1 and 2.0 beta frameworks installed, so I see no reason for you to not use the 2.0 beta (unless your application is commercial, but if it's called Drug Wars I don't expect it would be).



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