.Net framework version??

L

LoneStar

How do I check the .net framework version on my Vista Home Premium? I have
an "update," as most of you have, for .net version 3, but I need to know my
current version. If it is version 3, do I really need an update -- I don't
"think" I ever use the .net framework.

Am I clueless, or what!

EW
 
K

Ken Blake, MVP

How do I check the .net framework version on my Vista Home Premium? I have
an "update," as most of you have, for .net version 3, but I need to know my
current version. If it is version 3, do I really need an update -- I don't
"think" I ever use the .net framework.


It's not a matter of what version (singular) you have. There are
several versions and later ones do not always substitute for older
ones. For that reason, it's safest to have them all (they take very
little disk space).

These files provide needed run time files for programs written with
..net. If you remember the old vbrun dll files, they did something
similar for programs written with Visual Basic.

They permit you to run some programs that wouldn't be able to run if
they weren't there. You may not need them now if you don't run any
programs that need them, but chances are you'll need them soon, as
more and more programs need them. If I were you I'd just leave all of
them in place
 
L

LoneStar

Thanks Ken (and Peter) for the comments. I'll do as you say and just
install the update. I haven't read of any problems by anyone else after
installation. I appreciate the info.........

EW
 
K

Ken Blake, MVP

Thanks Ken (and Peter) for the comments. I'll do as you say and just
install the update. I haven't read of any problems by anyone else after
installation. I appreciate the info.........


You're welcome. Glad to help.


 
P

Peter

Glad to help, good luck.

--
Peter
Toronto, Canada
XP Pro SP2 x 2 + Vista Ultimate
LoneStar said:
Thanks Ken (and Peter) for the comments. I'll do as you say and just
install the update. I haven't read of any problems by anyone else after
installation. I appreciate the info.........

EW
 

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