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Rudolf Jan25-Jan-07 1:16
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The only reason why backward compatibility should exist is because you want to use .NET2.0 features or improvements. In that case, you will have to correct for incompatibility. You cannot prevent Microsoft to correct bugs and potentially unsafe code.

Microsoft designed the .NET framework to avoid problems with compatibility as good as possible. You can specify wich dll versions must be used in an appplication. I recommend to read Jeff Richters book Applied programming .NET framework (o something like that). In this book you find four chapters on deployment, assemblies and versoning. This exactly addresses your topic (which is very complex).

Regards,

Rudolf Heijink
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