What version of .NET?
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What version of .NET?
I haven't been able to obtain an older version of MS Visual Studio but, I do have a full version MSVS 2015, on one machine, and the freeware version of 2017 on another. By default, these use the latest version of .net, and I have been able to change this to .net 2.0 in most cases however, I would rather not have to drill too much into the settings across different versions of visual studio in order to build programs in the correct version of .net so, what versions of .net will be compatible with WMC?
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Once upon a time long ago, I built an addon for WMC Windows 7... I set the Application target framework to ".NET Framework 3.5". I /think/ (unsure) that Win8 WMC was recompiled for .Net 4.0, but never experimented with Windows 8 MC. Hope this helps.
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I'm looking at a plugin for win 7. How did you create the plugin? I'm debating between a windows presentation foundation program that uses xaml or something in MCML. I'm new to development so I'm leaning towards WPF because its documented, and still in use. At the same time, I want something that works good with extenders, and behaves in WMC.
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Under visual studio 2008, the WMC samples have a default .net target of 4.0. If you import a WMC sample from the Vista WMC SDK it will convert it to .net 4.0 also.
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Correction, MSVS 2008 uses .net 3.5.