You are wrong in this situation. This download has nothing whatsoever to do
with the av programme. You cannot download .netframework1.1 service pack 1 if
you have .net framework 2 installed. I had to re-load my XP SP2 Media Centre
programme and this is where the problem with .Net Framework 1 happens. If you
go to the site "geekswithblogs" it will explain it to you. I didn't want to
remove or block a part of the programme as they suggested, but I have found
that this solution DOES work. Re-install XP on your computer, if you have
..net framework 2 installed, and you will find that the problem and the the
repair was resolved is correct. Many Thanks for your comments.
"MowGreen [MVP]" wrote:
> The issue involving the update not installing is *directly* related to
> which antivirus program/security software that one has installed.
> Either the AV/sec software has not allowed the .NET Framework to install
> properly or, it's preventing the necessary Service from running that
> finalizes the installation of the .NET Security update.
>
> NAV, McAfee, and AntiVir have been identified as causing these issues
> when installing .NET Frameworks or subsequent security updates for them.
> Other AVs *may* be culprits ... until someone posts what they have
> installed than MS will never know which ones cause issues, will they?<w>
>
>
> MowGreen [MVP 2003-2007]
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>
> Agapitus wrote:
>
> > Like many of you, I had trouble with .Net Framework 1.1 Service Pack 1 after
> > re-installing. If you go to this site:
> > http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/t...displayLang=en
> > near the bottom of the page you will find .NET Framework SDK Version 1.1,
> > download and run. Then go to update site and it will tell you to install .Net
> > Framework. Do this. Again go to the update site and it will tell you to
> > download the Service Pack 1.1. You should find that this will now install.
> > Good Luck.
>