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How to check for the presence of .NET Framework ?
Some software requires the presence of ".NET Framework".
How can you tell whether your XP (Home or Pro) already has .NET Framework on it? .... |
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How to check for the presence of .NET Framework ?
Control Panel Add or Remove Programs - is it in the list?
-or- Visit Windows Update P.S. Couldn't you find any more newsgroups to cross-post? --- Leonard Grey Errare humanum est wylbur37 wrote: Some software requires the presence of ".NET Framework". How can you tell whether your XP (Home or Pro) already has .NET Framework on it? ... |
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How to check for the presence of .NET Framework ?
From: "Leonard Grey"
| Control Panel Add or Remove Programs - is it in the list? | -or- | Visit Windows Update | P.S. Couldn't you find any more newsgroups to cross-post? Yep ! Example: HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uni nstall\{CB2F7EDD-9D1F-43C1-90FC-4F52EAE172A1} "DisplayName"="Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1" -- Dave http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html Multi-AV - http://www.pctipp.ch/downloads/dl/35905.asp |
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How to check for the presence of .NET Framework ?
[Excessive crossposting eliminated]
How to determine which versions of the .NET Framework are installed and whether service packs have been applied http://support.microsoft.com/kb/318785 wylbur37 wrote: Some software requires the presence of ".NET Framework". How can you tell whether your XP (Home or Pro) already has .NET Framework on it? |
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How to check for the presence of .NET Framework ?
On Fri, 09 Oct 2009 20:52:13 -0400, Leonard Grey
wrote: Control Panel Add or Remove Programs - is it in the list? -or- Visit Windows Update Let me add to what Leonard says here that the .net framework comes in several different versions. They don't substitute for one another, and if you are trying to run a program that needs one specific version and you don't have it, that program won't run. So your question shouldn't be about the "presence of '.NET Framework,' it should about the presence of ".NET Frameworks" (plural). wylbur37 wrote: Some software requires the presence of ".NET Framework". How can you tell whether your XP (Home or Pro) already has .NET Framework on it? ... -- Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP (Windows Desktop Experience) since 2003 Please Reply to the Newsgroup |
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How to check for the presence of .NET Framework ?
Benefits of the Microsoft .NET Framework
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/829019 "The following benefits are available only in the .NET Framework 2.0: Easier application usage with No-Touch Deployment: With the .NET Framework 2.0, you can run an application from a URL. (!!) This feature provides the richness of a locally installed application and the convenience of starting your application from a URL. This feature is specifically useful in organizations to provide richer applications without the burden of deployment." That sounds incredibly dangerous, in fact it sounds exctly like the kind of 'cool feature' Microsoft are forever adding without thinking about the security implications. |
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How to check for the presence of .NET Framework ?
Do a File Search for "Microsoft .NET"
C:\WINDOWS\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v3.0 WindowsXP come that way LOOL "wylbur37" wrote in message ... Some software requires the presence of ".NET Framework". How can you tell whether your XP (Home or Pro) already has .NET Framework on it? ... |
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