One reason is that there are some pretty significant breaking changes in the
COM layer. The COMVisible attribute now works differently, and the
difference is particularly problematic with datasets. If you used datasets
in COM with .NET 1.1, your code probably won't run in .NET 2.
(Or so I'm told.)
Geoff
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> Subject: Re: [ADVANCED-DOTNET] runtime framework targeting
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> Why would an assembly want to change the version of the runtime it wants
> to
> target anyway? What's your use case here? I'm curious.
>
> Ted Neward
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