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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T23:03:58+00:00 2026-05-14T23:03:58+00:00

In Visual Studio 2008, the target framework settings for a project are .NET Framework

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In Visual Studio 2008, the target framework settings for a project are

  • .NET Framework 2.0
  • .NET Framework 3.0
  • .NET Framework 3.5

However, in Visual Studio 2010 they are

  • .NET Framework 2.0
  • .NET Framework 3.0
  • .NET Framework 3.5
  • .NET Framework 3.5 Client Profile
  • .NET Framework 4
  • .NET Framework 4 Client Profile

What do the Client Profile settings mean?

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A little more experimentation shows that with MVC, WebForms and WCF projects you don’t get the Client Profile options. When creating WinForms and Console applications, the default target framework is .NET 4 Client Profile. Which makes sense.

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    2026-05-14T23:03:58+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 11:03 pm

    The client profile is a smaller version of the full .NET framework that contains only the more commonly used content. Scott wrote a nice post about this. Here and here is an official introduction.

    The client profile was added recently, so VS 2008 does not know about it yet. The client profile is one of the major features that come with .NET 4 and VS 2010. Since the Client Profile is a subset of the full .NET 4 framework, you don’t need to install it if you already got the full .NET 4.

    It can be an advantage to develop against the Client Profile since it exists on more machines than the full framework (and it is smaller in download size for your customers).

    The disadvantage that comes along naturally – it does not include everything. If you are developing a server application or a program that uses uncommon parts of the framework, you’ll need the full framework in any case. Typical client programs, however, are likely satisfied with the Client Profile.

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