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How to disable dotNET ?

 
 
doonie
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      27th Oct 2009
I 'm on XP Pro/SP2. I have versions 1, 2 and 3 of dotNET.

I recently applied a dotNET Service Pack and some upgrades.

Now my PC runs with slight delays and lags. The PC is a basic one
with limited power.

Can I disable dotNET without uninstalling it?
 
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smlunatick
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      27th Oct 2009
On Oct 27, 7:38*am, doonie <inva...@mail.com> wrote:
> I 'm on XP Pro/SP2. *I have versions 1, 2 and 3 of dotNET.
>
> I recently applied a dotNET Service Pack and some upgrades.
>
> Now my PC runs with slight delays and lags. The PC is a basic one
> with limited power. *
>
> Can I disable dotNET without uninstalling it?


Look eleswhere! .Net is not normally active and only is used when
other application call for common Net routines.
 
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PA Bear [MS MVP]
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      28th Oct 2009
WTF would you think that "disabling dotNET" would make any difference?

Why isn't SP3 installed yet?

Help! My computer is slow!
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doonie wrote:
> I 'm on XP Pro/SP2. I have versions 1, 2 and 3 of dotNET.
>
> I recently applied a dotNET Service Pack and some upgrades.
>
> Now my PC runs with slight delays and lags. The PC is a basic one
> with limited power.
>
> Can I disable dotNET without uninstalling it?

 
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Terry R.
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      28th Oct 2009
On 10/27/2009 12:38 AM On a whim, doonie pounded out on the keyboard

> I 'm on XP Pro/SP2. I have versions 1, 2 and 3 of dotNET.
>
> I recently applied a dotNET Service Pack and some upgrades.
>
> Now my PC runs with slight delays and lags. The PC is a basic one
> with limited power.
>
> Can I disable dotNET without uninstalling it?


Are you possibly talking about internet using a browser? Do you use
Firefox? If so, MS took the liberty of installing a .NET add-on in FF.
I disable it on any machine I touch, and even MS disabled it recently
because of security issues.

Click Tools, Add-ons and click on the .NET Assistant and click Disable.
That will help the speed a little.


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smlunatick
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      28th Oct 2009
On Oct 28, 2:03*am, "Terry R." <F1...@NOSPAMpobox.com> wrote:
> On 10/27/2009 12:38 AM On a whim, doonie pounded out on the keyboard
>
> > I 'm on XP Pro/SP2. *I have versions 1, 2 and 3 of dotNET.

>
> > I recently applied a dotNET Service Pack and some upgrades.

>
> > Now my PC runs with slight delays and lags. The PC is a basic one
> > with limited power.

>
> > Can I disable dotNET without uninstalling it?

>
> Are you possibly talking about internet using a browser? *Do you use
> Firefox? *If so, MS took the liberty of installing a .NET add-on in FF.
> * I disable it on any machine I touch, and even MS disabled it recently
> because of security issues.
>
> Click Tools, Add-ons and click on the .NET Assistant and click Disable.
> * That will help the speed a little.
>
> Terry R.
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> Delete NOSPAM from the email address after clicking Reply.


And another Firefox module now appears to disable this .Net FF
extension automatically.
 
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Bernd
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      28th Oct 2009



-------- Original-Nachricht --------

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>
> And another Firefox module now appears to disable this .Net FF
> extension automatically.


And is re-enabled automatically by now.

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Terry R.
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      28th Oct 2009
On 10/28/2009 7:18 AM On a whim, Bernd pounded out on the keyboard

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> -------- Original-Nachricht --------
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>> And another Firefox module now appears to disable this .Net FF
>> extension automatically.

>
> And is re-enabled automatically by now.
>
> Bernd


Not here. I know of nothing in FF that disabled it, only MS.


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Terry R.
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      28th Oct 2009
On 10/28/2009 6:24 AM On a whim, smlunatick pounded out on the keyboard

> On Oct 28, 2:03 am, "Terry R."<F1...@NOSPAMpobox.com> wrote:
>> On 10/27/2009 12:38 AM On a whim, doonie pounded out on the keyboard
>>
>>> I 'm on XP Pro/SP2. I have versions 1, 2 and 3 of dotNET.
>>> I recently applied a dotNET Service Pack and some upgrades.
>>> Now my PC runs with slight delays and lags. The PC is a basic one
>>> with limited power.
>>> Can I disable dotNET without uninstalling it?

>> Are you possibly talking about internet using a browser? Do you use
>> Firefox? If so, MS took the liberty of installing a .NET add-on in FF.
>> I disable it on any machine I touch, and even MS disabled it recently
>> because of security issues.
>>
>> Click Tools, Add-ons and click on the .NET Assistant and click Disable.
>> That will help the speed a little.
>>
>> Terry R.
>> --
>> Anti-spam measures are included in my email address.
>> Delete NOSPAM from the email address after clicking Reply.

>
> And another Firefox module now appears to disable this .Net FF
> extension automatically.


I know of no "modules" in FF doing this. MS did though.


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