"Colin Barnhorst" wrote:
> "Timothy Daniels" wrote:
>> I've re-installed my Vista Business from a clone that I
>> made 10 months ago, and when I try to install .NET
>> Framework 2.0, the installer says that it's already there.
>> The SP1 for .NET Framework 3.5 installed OK, and
>> upgrade history verifies that, but I can't find .NET Framework
>> 2.0 or 3.5 listed anywhere in the system. I thought that all the
>> .NET Framework versions were listed in the Control Panel
>> in Programs and Apps, but no .NET Framework is listed.
>> Doesn't SP1 for v3.5 require the v3.5 Framework to be
>> there?
>>
>> *TimDaniels*
>>
>
> If you have Vista you have 2.0. It is intregral to Vista. You don't have to do anything. It was installed along
> with the rest of the OS when the computer was first set up or updated from XP. It is not a separate
> download and it does not appear in the "Uninstall a Program" list in the
> Control Panel. Any other versions of the framework that you install
> will appear there, however, as well as all updates.
Thanks, Colin. I find that .NET Framework 3.0 and 3.5 are
also listed in the Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework folder, but
that SP1 for Framework 3.5 is listed in the Control Panel's
"Programs and Features" panel. I was told in the MS dotnet.framework
NG that Framework 2.0 and 3.0 are part of Vista, and 3.5 is part of
Vista/SP1, thus they are all part of Vista. But Framework 3.5/SP1 came
later, and that's why it is listed in "Programs and Features". In any event,
I am relieved that nothing is wrong with my Vista system in that regard.
*TimDaniels*
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