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Old November 2nd 19, 06:30 AM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10,alt.windows7.general
T
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Default Tip: nice article on dot net detectors

Hi All,

Yes, I am cross posting. Bite me.

Came across a nice article on Dot Net detectors.

https://www.ilovefreesoftware.com/29...e-windows.html

My favorite is
https://github.com/danesparza/net-version/releases
since I can copy and paste it into reports. (You have
to press Enter twice to get it to exit.) It works
on Windows 7 and 10.

-T
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Old November 2nd 19, 07:20 AM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10,alt.windows7.general
Paul[_32_]
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Default Tip: nice article on dot net detectors

T wrote:
Hi All,

Yes, I am cross posting. Bite me.

Came across a nice article on Dot Net detectors.

https://www.ilovefreesoftware.com/29...e-windows.html


My favorite is
https://github.com/danesparza/net-version/releases
since I can copy and paste it into reports. (You have
to press Enter twice to get it to exit.) It works
on Windows 7 and 10.

-T


Aaron Stebner (MSFT) makes some nice .NET tools too,
but they're not updated for 4.8. As far as I know,
Aaron does these on his own. He does update the tools,
but he's not synchronized to releases or anything.

https://msdnshared.blob.core.windows...rifier_new.zip

As for installations, I thought there was an entry in the
registry somewhere for that. Not that it would prove a
great deal. Currently, a "lot of versions" sneak into
these OSes, as part of ".NET security patches", so
while they're patching 3.5, the installer is also
bumping you to 4.8.1 or 4.8.2 or whatever. It's not
like the user can really point to an item in Windows Update
and say "Yup, I just used this here installer to get
to 4.8.2". This would also make it hard to figure out
later, what was going on. Especially
if the setupverifier above wasn't available to
tell you whether 4.8.2 was successfully installed
or not, by testing it. The above verifier may handle
up to 4.7.1 or so.

Microsoft has their internal policy about stuff like this,
and they make a "Big Deal" about it, and will not "officially
support" tools like that. So if setupverifier doesn't make
you breakfast, you can't complain to a script-reader in
the phone support area about it.

In a Google search, I noticed a wealth of small-fry applications
related to .NET and this sort of support. But I don't think
I'll be downloading them and testing them. That's just asking
for trouble. It would be like agreeing to download every .scr
file I could find, then double-clicking them :-/

Paul
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Old November 2nd 19, 04:43 PM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10,alt.windows7.general
Ken Blake[_7_]
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Default Tip: nice article on dot net detectors

On 11/1/2019 10:30 PM, T wrote:
Hi All,

Yes, I am cross posting. Bite me.



There is nothing wrong with cross-posting, as long as it's done to only
a few related newsgroups. What's bad is multi-posting, not cross-posting.



Came across a nice article on Dot Net detectors.

https://www.ilovefreesoftware.com/29...e-windows.html

My favorite is
https://github.com/danesparza/net-version/releases
since I can copy and paste it into reports. (You have
to press Enter twice to get it to exit.) It works
on Windows 7 and 10.

-T



--
Ken
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Old November 3rd 19, 12:21 AM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10,alt.windows7.general
T
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Default Tip: nice article on dot net detectors

On 11/2/19 8:43 AM, Ken Blake wrote:

There is nothing wrong with cross-posting, as long as it's done to only
aÂ*fewÂ*relatedÂ*newsgroups.Â*What'sÂ*badÂ*isÂ*mul ti-posting,Â*notÂ*cross-posting.


The message was to those self appointed policeman that
think any cross posting is heretical, whether or not the
post applies to both.

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Old November 3rd 19, 01:34 AM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10,alt.windows7.general
n/a
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Default Tip: nice article on dot net detectors

"T" wrote in message ...

Hi All,

Yes, I am cross posting. Bite me.

Came across a nice article on Dot Net detectors.

https://www.ilovefreesoftware.com/29...e-windows.html

My favorite is
https://github.com/danesparza/net-version/releases
since I can copy and paste it into reports. (You have
to press Enter twice to get it to exit.) It works
on Windows 7 and 10.

-T



--

Useful to some extent but if it could tell us what applications are using
which .NET version would make it even more useful. As we know, when you
uninstall a program or app, it never really cleans out all the crap it
installed.

Bob S.

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Old November 3rd 19, 02:50 AM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10,alt.windows7.general
T
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Default Tip: nice article on dot net detectors

On 11/2/19 5:34 PM, n/a wrote:
"T"Â* wrote in message ...

Hi All,

Yes, I am cross posting.Â* Bite me.

Came across a nice article on Dot Net detectors.

https://www.ilovefreesoftware.com/29...e-windows.html


My favorite is
Â*Â*Â* https://github.com/danesparza/net-version/releases
since I can copy and paste it into reports.Â* (You have
to press Enter twice to get it to exit.)Â* It works
on Windows 7 and 10.

-T





Useful to some extent but if it could tell us what applications are using which .NET version would make it even more useful. As we know, when you uninstall a program or app, it never really cleans out all the crap it installed.

Bob S.



If you ever come across such a thing, please post it
for all of us to use!

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Old November 3rd 19, 03:57 AM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10,alt.windows7.general
Paul[_32_]
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Default Tip: nice article on dot net detectors

T wrote:
On 11/2/19 5:34 PM, n/a wrote:
"T" wrote in message ...

Hi All,

Yes, I am cross posting. Bite me.

Came across a nice article on Dot Net detectors.

https://www.ilovefreesoftware.com/29...e-windows.html


My favorite is
https://github.com/danesparza/net-version/releases
since I can copy and paste it into reports. (You have
to press Enter twice to get it to exit.) It works
on Windows 7 and 10.

-T





Useful to some extent but if it could tell us what applications are
using which .NET version would make it even more useful. As we know,
when you uninstall a program or app, it never really cleans out all
the crap it installed.

Bob S.



If you ever come across such a thing, please post it
for all of us to use!


https://www.jsware.net/jsware/scrfiles.php5#peops

Paul
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Old November 3rd 19, 04:32 AM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10,alt.windows7.general
J. P. Gilliver (John)[_7_]
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Default Tip: nice article on dot net detectors

In message , Paul
writes:
T wrote:
On 11/2/19 5:34 PM, n/a wrote:

[]
Useful to some extent but if it could tell us what applications are
using which .NET version would make it even more useful. As we know,
when you uninstall a program or app, it never really cleans out all
the crap it installed.

Bob S.

If you ever come across such a thing, please post it
for all of us to use!


https://www.jsware.net/jsware/scrfiles.php5#peops

Paul


Thanks. Looks exactly what n/a and T ordered!

(jsware is Mayayana, isn't it?)
--
J. P. Gilliver. UMRA: 1960/1985 MB++G()AL-IS-Ch++(p)Ar@T+H+Sh0!:`)DNAf

Anything you add for security will slow the computer but it shouldn't be
significant or prolonged. Security software is to protect the computer, not
the primary use of the computer.
- VanguardLH in alt.windows7.general, 2018-1-28
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Old November 4th 19, 08:57 AM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10,alt.windows7.general
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Default Tip: nice article on dot net detectors

On 11/2/19 7:57 PM, Paul wrote:
T wrote:
On 11/2/19 5:34 PM, n/a wrote:
"T"Â* wrote in message ...

Hi All,

Yes, I am cross posting.Â* Bite me.

Came across a nice article on Dot Net detectors.

https://www.ilovefreesoftware.com/29...e-windows.html


My favorite is
Â*Â*Â* https://github.com/danesparza/net-version/releases
since I can copy and paste it into reports.Â* (You have
to press Enter twice to get it to exit.)Â* It works
on Windows 7 and 10.

-T




Useful to some extent but if it could tell us what applications are
using which .NET version would make it even more useful.Â* As we know,
when you uninstall a program or app, it never really cleans out all
the crap it installed.

Bob S.



If you ever come across such a thing, please post it
for all of us to use!


https://www.jsware.net/jsware/scrfiles.php5#peops

Â*Â* Paul


How do you run the thing?

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Old November 4th 19, 09:55 AM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10,alt.windows7.general
Paul[_32_]
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Default Tip: nice article on dot net detectors

T wrote:
On 11/2/19 7:57 PM, Paul wrote:
T wrote:
On 11/2/19 5:34 PM, n/a wrote:
"T" wrote in message ...

Hi All,

Yes, I am cross posting. Bite me.

Came across a nice article on Dot Net detectors.

https://www.ilovefreesoftware.com/29...e-windows.html


My favorite is
https://github.com/danesparza/net-version/releases
since I can copy and paste it into reports. (You have
to press Enter twice to get it to exit.) It works
on Windows 7 and 10.

-T




Useful to some extent but if it could tell us what applications are
using which .NET version would make it even more useful. As we
know, when you uninstall a program or app, it never really cleans
out all the crap it installed.

Bob S.


If you ever come across such a thing, please post it
for all of us to use!


https://www.jsware.net/jsware/scrfiles.php5#peops

Paul


How do you run the thing?


IDK. I thought you were the IT guy :-)
Superman in spandex tights.

1) Unpack "DotNet Checker" folder to your work disk.
2) Double click "DotNet Checker.hta"
A window will open.
3) Enter path to scan at the top.
Click generate list. Wait.
4) Click "Transfer list to textbox" nearer to the bottom.
Do control-A ("Select All"), control-c ("Copy), then
paste to Notepad. Save as mylist.txt

Enjoy mylist.txt.

https://i.postimg.cc/B6FDtRrd/dotnet-scanner.gif

Paul
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Old November 6th 19, 03:35 AM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10,alt.windows7.general
T
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Default Tip: nice article on dot net detectors

On 11/4/19 12:55 AM, Paul wrote:
T wrote:
On 11/2/19 7:57 PM, Paul wrote:
T wrote:
On 11/2/19 5:34 PM, n/a wrote:
"T"Â* wrote in message ...

Hi All,

Yes, I am cross posting.Â* Bite me.

Came across a nice article on Dot Net detectors.

https://www.ilovefreesoftware.com/29...e-windows.html


My favorite is
Â*Â*Â* https://github.com/danesparza/net-version/releases
since I can copy and paste it into reports.Â* (You have
to press Enter twice to get it to exit.)Â* It works
on Windows 7 and 10.

-T




Useful to some extent but if it could tell us what applications are
using which .NET version would make it even more useful.Â* As we
know, when you uninstall a program or app, it never really cleans
out all the crap it installed.

Bob S.


If you ever come across such a thing, please post it
for all of us to use!

https://www.jsware.net/jsware/scrfiles.php5#peops

Â*Â*Â* Paul


How do you run the thing?


IDK. I thought you were the IT guy :-)
Superman in spandex tights.


Lately, I have been thinking that the "S" stands for "Stupid".
And the spandex give me a rash!


1) Unpack "DotNet Checker" folder to your work disk.
2) Double click "DotNet Checker.hta"


Oh crap, I was thinking .hta was some kind of "C" file
that needed to be complied. Got it mixed up with .h
files.

Maybe the "S" really does stand for ...

Â*Â* A window will open.
3) Enter path to scan at the top.
Â*Â* Click generate list. Wait.
4) Click "Transfer list to textbox" nearer to the bottom.
Â*Â* Do control-A ("Select All"), control-c ("Copy), then
Â*Â* paste to Notepad. Save as mylist.txt

Enjoy mylist.txt.

https://i.postimg.cc/B6FDtRrd/dotnet-scanner.gif

Â*Â* Paul


Thank you!

-T

 




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