.NETFramework 1.1

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Timothy Daniels

Rock said:
Set a restore point. Unistall all the .Net 1.1 entries from Add/Remove
programs. Reboot. Install .Net 1.1 Redistributable. Reboot. To be sure
go to windows update. It will show you the updates. Should have .Net 1.1
SP1 and the Hotfix. Install the oldest one first, I think that's the SP1.
Install from your copy, not from windows update. Reboot. Go back to
windows update. Scan again. Repeat


Wouldn't whatever MS has to download now be the latest and
greatest with no Hotfix or Service Pack required? Since some
apps have specific requirments for .NET Framework 1.1 (as opposed
to version 2.0), MS would still have this available for download, but it
wouldn't make sense for MS to require downloading the Hotfix and SP
as well since some people wouldn't know enough to do that.

*TimDaniels*
 
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Rock

Wouldn't whatever MS has to download now be the latest and
greatest with no Hotfix or Service Pack required? Since some
apps have specific requirments for .NET Framework 1.1 (as opposed
to version 2.0), MS would still have this available for download, but it
wouldn't make sense for MS to require downloading the Hotfix and SP
as well since some people wouldn't know enough to do that.

Well, though it would make sense, I don't believe there is a rollup for .Net
1.1. I think you have to install all three, but that's why I recommended
going to Windows Update to see what it offers.
 
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Timothy Daniels

Rock said:
Well, though it would make sense, I don't believe there is a rollup for .Net
1.1. I think you have to install all three, but that's why I recommended
going to Windows Update to see what it offers.


I did try the Microsoft site for the .NET Framework 1.1 Redistributable
download, but the link to it didn't work then or now. Whazzup?

*TimDaniels*
 
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Rock

I did try the Microsoft site for the .NET Framework 1.1 Redistributable
download, but the link to it didn't work then or now. Whazzup?

Don't know, but apparently not that link.
 

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