Net 4 backward compatibility?

Im not sure you need to have 3.5 installed.. The .net 4.0 CLR is able to load assemblies written in .net 2.0 and up, and it seems unlikely that they'd be running diffrent versions of the CLR since . Net4 and 2.0 assemblies can call each other without any interop.

No, you won't need . NET 3.5 to be installed. Assuming you're doing nothing particularly funky, all assemblies will be loaded into the same CLR, and so the .

NET 3.5 assembly will end up using the . NET 4 implementation of all the classes it uses.

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