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Can I uninstall .NET 2.0,2.0SP1,2.0SP2,3.0,3.0SP1,3.5 when installing 3.5SP1 ?

 
 
Peter Swindon
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      31st Dec 2010
Meanwhile on my computer I have a lot of previous .NET packages
2.0
2.0SP1
2.0SP2
3.0
3.0SP1
3.5

I thought they are cumulative. So why are older version not automatically uninstalled when a newer is installed?

When I install v3.5SP1 another version would be added.
Can I uninstall all the previous versions W(ithout loss of functionality)?

Does this work in Windows 7 and WinXP?

Peter


 
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      31st Dec 2010
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"Peter Swindon" <p-(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Meanwhile on my computer I have a lot of previous .NET packages
> 2.0
> 2.0SP1
> 2.0SP2
> 3.0
> 3.0SP1
> 3.5
>
> I thought they are cumulative. So why are older version not automatically
> uninstalled when a newer is installed?
>
> When I install v3.5SP1 another version would be added.
> Can I uninstall all the previous versions W(ithout loss of functionality)?
>
> Does this work in Windows 7 and WinXP?
>
> Peter
>
>


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      31st Dec 2010
"Peter Swindon" <p-(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Meanwhile on my computer I have a lot of previous .NET packages
> 2.0
> 2.0SP1
> 2.0SP2
> 3.0
> 3.0SP1
> 3.5
>
> I thought they are cumulative. So why are older version not automatically
> uninstalled when a newer is installed?


No, they are not cumulative, thus persist when a newer
version is installed.

> When I install v3.5SP1 another version would be added.
> Can I uninstall all the previous versions W(ithout loss of functionality)?


It is risky. You may later want to download something keyed to
the .NET 2 code.

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Peter Foldes
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      1st Jan 2011
They are not cumulative. Each one is different from the others. When your computer
needs one it will call on it.

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"Peter Swindon" <p-(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:4d1e247b$0$6989$(E-Mail Removed)...
> Meanwhile on my computer I have a lot of previous .NET packages
> 2.0
> 2.0SP1
> 2.0SP2
> 3.0
> 3.0SP1
> 3.5
>
> I thought they are cumulative. So why are older version not automatically
> uninstalled when a newer is installed?
>
> When I install v3.5SP1 another version would be added.
> Can I uninstall all the previous versions W(ithout loss of functionality)?
>
> Does this work in Windows 7 and WinXP?
>
> Peter
>
>


 
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      1st Jan 2011
Peter Swindon wrote:
> Meanwhile on my computer I have a lot of previous .NET packages
> 2.0
> 2.0SP1
> 2.0SP2
> 3.0
> 3.0SP1
> 3.5
>
> I thought they are cumulative. So why are older version not automatically uninstalled when a newer is installed?
>
> When I install v3.5SP1 another version would be added.
> Can I uninstall all the previous versions W(ithout loss of functionality)?
>
> Does this work in Windows 7 and WinXP?
>
> Peter
>
>




This blog post explains why one can't uninstall .NET 2 and 3 when .NET
3.5 SP1 is installed -

Do I need still need older versions of the .NET Framework on my system
after installing .NET Framework 3.5 SP1?
http://blogs.msdn.com/b/astebner/arc...0/9557946.aspx

..NET 3.5 SP1 is a component of Windows 7 and it requires.NET 2 and .NET
3 be present in order for it to function.
That being said, .NET Framework 3.5.1 in Windows 7 can be turned off in
Programs and Features > Turn Windows features on or off.

The only edition of XP that included a .NET component was Windows Media
Center, which has .NET Framework 1.0 .
Any other .NET Framework present would be installed along with a program
or application that requires it in order for it to function. EX: ATI
Catalyst Control Center.

Or, one chose to install it via Automatic Updates when it was offered as
an Optional update.

To avoid future updating issues and possible security holes with .NET
Frameworks it is advisable to *only* install Frameworks that are
required by installed programs or applications.
The same goes for Oracle's Java runtime.


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      1st Jan 2011
You have multiposted the question. Check the other newsgroup where you also posted
the same for the answers

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