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I want to contribute to Open Hardware Monitor, which uses .NET Framework 2.0 (again, it is not .NET Core 2.0).

When I clone the repo and open the solution file, Visual Studio 2017 says I have to download some sort of "targeting pack" in this url. However, I cannot find the option to download .NET Framework 2.0. (the minimum version is 3.5 SP1.)

How can I target .NET Framework 2.0 with Visual Studio 2017? I don't want to download and install older versions of Visual Studio.

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  • There is no targeting pack for .NET 2.0, it did not need it yet. You'll have to ignore this warning. Just make sure to use Project > Properties > Application tab, "Target framework" setting. If 2.0 is missing from the dropdown then make sure you have .NET 3.5 installed on your machine. Jul 27, 2018 at 12:59
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    If you do want to contribute to such a project, I suggest you fork it, and then merge useful pull requests like github.com/openhardwaremonitor/openhardwaremonitor/pull/1111 to upgrade to newer .NET Framework. The original project seems to be dead and lack of maintenance.
    – Lex Li
    Jul 27, 2018 at 13:49

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First of all, you have to enable .NET Framework 3.5 in the "Windows Features" tab of the control panel, which includes .NET Framework 2.0. You won't be able to target those frameworks if you don't.

Then, you'll see in the project properties panel a "Target Framework" property, set it to .NET Framework 2.0.

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  • I hoped that this would solve my issue but I still can't see it in Target Framework
    – Salman
    Oct 2, 2018 at 8:50
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I ended up on this page when I ran into a similar problem where I had created a new C# Project, but needed an older library to be able to reference it. The older library was a .Net Framework 2.0 project. Unbeknownst to me, if you create a new C# project and choose ".Net Standard" project, it is not the same thing as .Net Framework. I was thinking that I could just switch back the Target Framework version using the Target Framework dropdown in the Properties->Application tab, but couldn't find any .Net Framework version (much less the 2.0 Version I was looking for). It gave a confusing option to go and download other frameworks, and directed me to a page where other frameworks could be downloaded including other .Net Frameworks, but not the 2.0 version. My final solution was to create a completely new project and choose Class Library (.NET Framework) and from that I could choose the needed 2.0 Framework.

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