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biff
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      05-11-2010
Is Microsoft .Net Framework needed on a file server that uses Veritas Backup
Exec? I have a server that is running out of space on the system partition
and am wondering if I need Microsoft .Net Framework or if I can just
uninstall it.

I will be moving to a different file server in the next few months.
 
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Peter Foldes
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      05-11-2010
If you have Net Framework installed is because something was or is calling on it.

BTW. Which version of Net Framework are you talking about

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> Is Microsoft .Net Framework needed on a file server that uses Veritas Backup
> Exec? I have a server that is running out of space on the system partition
> and am wondering if I need Microsoft .Net Framework or if I can just
> uninstall it.
>
> I will be moving to a different file server in the next few months.


 
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