.Net framework issue on Vista

M

Mark Livingston

Hello All,

I inadvertently tried to install the stand alone version of .Net framework
on Vista before I realized that Vista is shipped with it. I think I messed
something up because when I go to Programs and Features - it is not listed
there in the installed applications. Also I did a check with VersionCheck
and it produced the following results. Also the peculiar this is if I go to
Turn Windows features on and off it appears in that list. The results below
indicate that I only have 2.0.50727.312 installed.

VersionCheck results for LIVIM17239EXT:
=======================================

Installed .NET Runtime(s) OK.
Current version: The following runtimes are installed:
2.0.50727.312

ADO Database Runtime Version ADO 2.60 check failed. Download update from
http://www.microsoft.com/Data/download.htm. Installed v
Current version: not installed.
COM server not found: ADODB.Recordset

Internet Explorer Version OK.
Current version: 7.0.6000.16386
Determined from file: C:\Windows\system32\ieframe.dll

VersionCheck (c) 2002-2007 TMG Development Ltd -
http://www.tmgdevelopment.co.uk/versioncheck/indexapp.htm
 
M

Mr. Arnold

Mark Livingston said:
Hello All,

I inadvertently tried to install the stand alone version of .Net framework
on Vista before I realized that Vista is shipped with it. I think I messed
something up because when I go to Programs and Features - it is not listed
there in the installed applications. Also I did a check with VersionCheck
and it produced the following results. Also the peculiar this is if I go
to Turn Windows features on and off it appears in that list. The results
below indicate that I only have 2.0.50727.312 installed.

You can have more than one version of the .Net Framework installed on the
machine, due to the fact that a .Net solution can use/need framework 1.1 and
another .Net solution can use/need framework 2.0. I don't think you can
uninstall the framework off of Vista.
 

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