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I have a procedure written in vb.net with VS 2005
I'd like add a reference but this is done with Vs 2015.
Is this possible ?
I have tried but when i add the reference this appare with an exclamation point.










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  • The VS version is irrelevant because it's a compiled DLL you're referencing. What matters is the .NET version. You just need to compile the DLL against the same .NET version that the application will be compiled against. If you need multiple versions of your DLL then so be it.

    – jmcilhinney
    Nov 12 '18 at 10:59











  • Perfect ! Thank you

    – LukaGer
    Nov 12 '18 at 11:26















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I have a procedure written in vb.net with VS 2005
I'd like add a reference but this is done with Vs 2015.
Is this possible ?
I have tried but when i add the reference this appare with an exclamation point.










share|improve this question






















  • The VS version is irrelevant because it's a compiled DLL you're referencing. What matters is the .NET version. You just need to compile the DLL against the same .NET version that the application will be compiled against. If you need multiple versions of your DLL then so be it.

    – jmcilhinney
    Nov 12 '18 at 10:59











  • Perfect ! Thank you

    – LukaGer
    Nov 12 '18 at 11:26













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I have a procedure written in vb.net with VS 2005
I'd like add a reference but this is done with Vs 2015.
Is this possible ?
I have tried but when i add the reference this appare with an exclamation point.










share|improve this question














I have a procedure written in vb.net with VS 2005
I'd like add a reference but this is done with Vs 2015.
Is this possible ?
I have tried but when i add the reference this appare with an exclamation point.







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  • The VS version is irrelevant because it's a compiled DLL you're referencing. What matters is the .NET version. You just need to compile the DLL against the same .NET version that the application will be compiled against. If you need multiple versions of your DLL then so be it.

    – jmcilhinney
    Nov 12 '18 at 10:59











  • Perfect ! Thank you

    – LukaGer
    Nov 12 '18 at 11:26

















  • The VS version is irrelevant because it's a compiled DLL you're referencing. What matters is the .NET version. You just need to compile the DLL against the same .NET version that the application will be compiled against. If you need multiple versions of your DLL then so be it.

    – jmcilhinney
    Nov 12 '18 at 10:59











  • Perfect ! Thank you

    – LukaGer
    Nov 12 '18 at 11:26
















The VS version is irrelevant because it's a compiled DLL you're referencing. What matters is the .NET version. You just need to compile the DLL against the same .NET version that the application will be compiled against. If you need multiple versions of your DLL then so be it.

– jmcilhinney
Nov 12 '18 at 10:59





The VS version is irrelevant because it's a compiled DLL you're referencing. What matters is the .NET version. You just need to compile the DLL against the same .NET version that the application will be compiled against. If you need multiple versions of your DLL then so be it.

– jmcilhinney
Nov 12 '18 at 10:59













Perfect ! Thank you

– LukaGer
Nov 12 '18 at 11:26





Perfect ! Thank you

– LukaGer
Nov 12 '18 at 11:26












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