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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T13:45:50+00:00 2026-05-13T13:45:50+00:00

I have VS2005 and VS2008 installed on my pc. I have .NET Framework 2.0

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I have VS2005 and VS2008 installed on my pc.

I have .NET Framework 2.0 SP2, 3.0, 3.0 SP2, and 3.5 SP1

I am able to selection which Framework to use in VS 2008 from the drop down window, but I’m curious how I set which framework I want to target a project for in VS 2005. I obviously dont want to uninstall frameworks because I would still like to use VS 2008 for various target frameworks.

What I’m trying to accomplish is using VS2005 but only using available assemblies from 2.0. But at the same time use VS2008 and whatever framework I want.

I tried looking for the answer already on SO, so if its a dup, just point me to the link.
Thanks

EDIT: Ok, based on what other people are mentioning and me digging a little deeper, it looks like it might be a specific version of the 2.0 framework. I’m looking at the WaitHandle WaitOne function, and it was causing our appliation to crash on the customers PC’s who claimed they had 2.0 installed. We are calling handle.WaitOne(0), which if you look at the 2.0 specification, it doesnt show that a WaitOne function with one parameter of an int. However if I navigate to the definition, it shows up as v2.0.50727 and it compiles fine. So I guess I need to target the specific framework (or make sure the customer has a newer .NET Framework installed)?

Also, do they have updated online msdn docs somewhere for the new versions?

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    2026-05-13T13:45:50+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 1:45 pm

    With the past few releases of Visual Studio, each Visual Studio release only supported a specific version of the .NET Framework. For example, VS 2002 only worked with .NET 1.0, VS 2003 only worked with .NET 1.1, and VS 2005 only worked with .NET 2.0.

    ( From here )

    So I think Visual Studio 2005 will only do what you want. With 2008, you can select which framework to target:

    Unfortunately the VS 2008 multi-targeting support only 
    works with .NET 2.0, .NET 3.0 and .NET 3.5    
    

    ( From same article)

    And finally:

    VS 2008 does run side-by-side, though,
    with VS 2005, VS 2003, and VS 2002.
    So it is definitely possible to
    continue targeting .NET 1.1 projects
    using VS 2003 on the same machine as
    VS 2008.

    ( From same article)

    Update:

    WaitHandle..::.WaitOne Method (Int32) says:

    Version Information .NET Framework
    Supported in: 3.5 SP1, 3.0 SP2, 2.0 SP2

    So do you both have the same level of service pack?

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