Hi,
I am trying to upgrade my apps from v10.3 - CLR 2 to V11.2 - CLR3.5. But in the installed location of V11.2 - Windows, there is no folder for CLR3.5. I tried to reinstall, still i couldnt find. Pl advise.
Thanks,
Parthiban Sekar
Hello Parthiban Sekar,
I am still following your forum thread.
If you have any further questions with this matter please feel free to let us know.
We have just downloaded a trial version of Infragistics NetAdvantage for Windows Forms 2012 Volume 2
We are using Visual Studio 2008 but we can’t find the controls when trying to add them to the toolbox.
The odd thing is that the version we have downloaded seems to only work for Framework version 4. Visual Studio 2008 can only go to 3.5.
Looking at the support documentation the above product should also work on 3.5. However, this version was not downloaded.
Do we have to request this separately.
Also if we buy the product will this ship with all supported Framework versions
Thanks
It looks like the trial version of Infragistics NetAdvantage for Windows Forms 2012 Volume 2 has only the CLR4.0 assemblies - look in the install folder (C:\Program Files (x86)\Infragistics\NetAdvantage 2012.2\Windows Forms) and you will only see DLLs begining with 'Infragistics4'.
Previous versions of Infragistics NetAdvantage for Windows Forms had two versions, a CLR4.0 version and a CLR2.0 version. You could use the CLR2.0 or 'Infragistics2' DLLs with .Net Framework 2.0, 3.0 or 3.5 projects. I don't know if such CLR2.0 assemblies exist for Infragistics NetAdvantage for Windows Forms 2012 Volume 2, and if so, whether you can get a trial version of them.
Hello Gareth Stephenson and Glen Doecke ,
Thank you for contacting Infragistics Developer Support through our community.
From version 2012 vol2 we are shipping only CLR 4.0 based assemblies. This has been decided several months ago and you could find more information at the following blog: http://es.infragistics.com/community/blogs/jason_beres/archive/2012/05/29/updated-support-for-clr-versions-and-visual-studio-versions.aspxand there is a section called Windows Forms Support explaining in more details this matter.
Please feel free to let me know if you have any questions about it.