![]() ![]() ![]() NET Framework projects since they haven't been built for it. To my knowledge, no template in Visual Studio produces them for. NET Framework projects in the wild are not of this type. You may be able to build a new, "SDK-style" project that targets net48 or similar. NET Framework project/solution from the command line, use MSBuild (or if you really, really, really have to use Visual Studio, devenv). The answer you're looking for is basically: To build your. ![]()
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