.NET Framework VB

S

Sharrukin Amiri

does any of the OS have the .NET Framework installed? or do we have install
it for the customer in order to run our .NET apps?

Sharrukin
 
M

Mitchell Vincent

Sharrukin said:
does any of the OS have the .NET Framework installed? or do we have install
it for the customer in order to run our .NET apps?

Sharrukin
AFAIK, and much to .NET developer's dispair, I don't think .NET is
installed by default anywhere..

If you understand why that is, please do drop me a note and tell me!
 
Y

yaip

Even Windows 2003 will have an old Framework installed (1.x). It is always
advisable to get the latest (2.0 Beta 1 or Beta 2). Longhorn will also ship
with the Framework installed.
 
M

Mitchell Vincent

Mattias said:
Yes, Windows Server 2003



Mattias

Are you sure about that? I installed it the other day and had to install
..NET afterwards. Perhaps I just missed the install option.
 
J

Jon Skeet [C# MVP]

yaip said:
Even Windows 2003 will have an old Framework installed (1.x). It is always
advisable to get the latest (2.0 Beta 1 or Beta 2). Longhorn will also ship
with the Framework installed.

No, it's not always advisable to get the latest - not when you want to
be able to ship production quality software! While betas are
interesting to look at, they shouldn't be seen as being release
quality, and you certainly shouldn't be asking your customers to
install them.
 
M

Michael D. Ober

Windows Server 2003 R2 Beta has the .Net Framework 2.0 Beta 2 installed by
default.

Mike Ober.
 

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