<requiredRuntime> element

Specifies that the application supports only version 1.0 of the common language runtime. This element is deprecated and should no longer be used. The supportedRuntime element should be used instead.

<configuration>
  <startup>
    <requiredRuntime>

Syntax

   <requiredRuntime  
version="runtime version"
safemode="true|false"/>

Attributes and elements

The following sections describe attributes, child elements, and parent elements.

Attributes

Attribute Description
version Optional attribute.

A string value that specifies the version of the .NET Framework that this application supports. The string value must match the directory name found under the .NET Framework installation root. The contents of the string value are not parsed.
safemode Optional attribute.

Specifies whether the runtime startup code searches the registry to determine the runtime version.

safemode attribute

Value Description
false The runtime startup code looks in the registry. This is the default value.
true The runtime startup code does not look in the registry.

Child elements

None.

Parent elements

Element Description
configuration The root element in every configuration file used by the common language runtime and .NET Framework applications.
startup Contains the <requiredRuntime> element.

Remarks

Applications built to support only version 1.0 of the runtime must use the <requiredRuntime> element. Applications built using version 1.1 or later of the runtime must use the <supportedRuntime> element.

Note

If you use the CorBindToRuntimeByCfg function to specify the configuration file, you must use the <requiredRuntime> element for all versions of the runtime. The <supportedRuntime> element is ignored when you use CorBindToRuntimeByCfg.

The version attribute string must match the installation folder name for the specified version of the .NET Framework. This string is not interpreted. If the runtime startup code does not find a matching folder, the runtime is not loaded; the startup code shows an error message and quits.

Example

The following example shows how to specify the runtime version in a configuration file.

<configuration>
   <startup>
      <requiredRuntime version="v1.0.3705" safemode="true"/>
   </startup>
</configuration>

See also