Install SBO 2005 SP00 with SQL Server 2005

Hi all,
Can I install SBO 2005 Sp00 on SqlServer 2005 ?
and the addon developed with Framework.NET 1.1 can work under .NET 2.0?
Thank a lot
Dimitri

Hi Dimitri,
SQL Server 2005 is NOT support by SBO 2005 SP0 only SP01 and after
An addon developed with .NET 1.1 should work under 2.0, but I advise you to load .NET 1.1 if possible.
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