I'm not sure how to metabolize all the info here, but if you install Vista
whether you upgrade from legacy or do a full install, you're going to have
..net framework 3.0 along for the ride. If you have a particular application
that requires another .net framework, you can install it from MSFT downloads
at
www.microsoft.com/downloads . I have seen conflicts rarely but they
occur. For example BCM 2003 that was an add-in to Outlook would not
tolerate a newer .net framework than 1.1 on the OS.
I don't know what will happen to your 1.1 in the upgrade situation, but
you'll definitely acqure .net framework 3.0 if you load Vista.
CH
"GT" <GT@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>I have to reinstalled back to Window XP Media Center 2005 SP2, did not go
>to
> window update to install all 79 critical updates 8-9 hours on dial-up and
> just install Window Vista upgrade right away. Does Window Vista upgrade
> automatically install all update to Microsoft.Net Framework 1.1? Is
> Microsoft.NET Framework 1.1 suppose to be Microsoft.NET Framework 1.1 SP1?
> Can anyone check in program and features if it's suppose to be
> Microsoft.NET
> Framework 1.1 SP1? or C:/Windows/Microsoft.NET/Framework show version
> folders?
>
> on C: Windows/Microsoft.NET/Framework i have the following Version.
>
> v1.0.3705
> v1.1.4322 is this the latest updated version? i remember that they have
> Microsoft.Net Framework 1.1 SP1 update.
> v2.0.50727
> v3.0