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| | Cannot find .NET Frameworks listed in Vista system I re-loaded a year-old Vista Business system clone, and then installed SP1 and SP2. Then I tried to download and install ..NET Framework 2.0, and the installer said that it was already there. But I couldn't find it. Then I tried to download and install .NET Framework 3.5, and the installer said that it was already there. But I also couldn't find it. So I downloaded and installed the SP1 for .NET Framework 3.5, and it installed and is listed in "Programs and Features" in the Control Panel. But no other mention is made of .NET Framework installations in "Programs and Features". In my WinXP Pro system, all of of the .NET Framework versions are listed along with their Service Packs. Where should they be listed in Vista? *TimDaniels* |
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| | Re: Cannot find .NET Frameworks listed in Vista system "Timothy Daniels" <NoSpam@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:OVQC7O$JKHA.4168@xxxxxx Quote: > I re-loaded a year-old Vista Business system clone, and then > installed SP1 and SP2. Then I tried to download and install > .NET Framework 2.0, and the installer said that it was already > there. But I couldn't find it. Then I tried to download and > install .NET Framework 3.5, and the installer said that it was > already there. But I also couldn't find it. So I downloaded > and installed the SP1 for .NET Framework 3.5, and it installed > and is listed in "Programs and Features" in the Control Panel. > > But no other mention is made of .NET Framework installations > in "Programs and Features". In my WinXP Pro system, all of > of the .NET Framework versions are listed along with their > Service Packs. Where should they be listed in Vista? > > *TimDaniels* > installed list. Beginning with Vista, the .NET Framework (3.0 in the case of Vista) is part of, and native to, the OS. Therefore, it does not appear in the installed list. I believe that .NET 3.5 was part of either Vista SP1 or SP2, so again it's native to the OS. (I could be wrong about the SP content as I cannot find a corroborating article, but I'm sure somebody will correct me if I am.) |
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| | Re: Cannot find .NET Frameworks listed in Vista system "PvdG42" wrote: Quote: > > "Timothy Daniels" wrote: Quote: >> I re-loaded a year-old Vista Business system clone, and then >> installed SP1 and SP2. Then I tried to download and install >> .NET Framework 2.0, and the installer said that it was already >> there. But I couldn't find it. Then I tried to download and >> install .NET Framework 3.5, and the installer said that it was >> already there. But I also couldn't find it. So I downloaded >> and installed the SP1 for .NET Framework 3.5, and it installed >> and is listed in "Programs and Features" in the Control Panel. >> >> But no other mention is made of .NET Framework installations >> in "Programs and Features". In my WinXP Pro system, all of >> of the .NET Framework versions are listed along with their >> Service Packs. Where should they be listed in Vista? >> >> *TimDaniels* >> > up in the installed list. > Beginning with Vista, the .NET Framework (3.0 in the case of Vista) > is part of, and native to, the OS. Therefore, it does not appear in the > installed list. I believe that .NET 3.5 was part of either Vista SP1 or > SP2, so again it's native to the OS. (I could be wrong about the SP > content as I cannot find a corroborating article, but I'm sure somebody > will correct me if I am.) WINDOWS\Microsoft.NET\Framework as the folder containing Vista's Frameworks. And there I find Framework 1.1, 2.0, 3.0, and 3.5. But the SP1 for Framework 3.5 is listed in the Control Panel's "Programs and Features" panel. Appparently the Service Packs are listed in "Programs and Features" panel as installed apps. This is a break with the placement found in WinXP. In WinXP, the Frameworks and their Service Packs and updates are all listed together in the Control Panel's "Add or Remove" panel. Thanks, again, for telling the rationale behind the change. *TimDaniels* |
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| | Re: Cannot find .NET Frameworks listed in Vista system "Timothy Daniels" <NoSpam@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:#$t2KxAKKHA.4236@xxxxxx Quote: > > "PvdG42" wrote: > > Thanks for the reason. In another NG, someone pointed me to > WINDOWS\Microsoft.NET\Framework as the folder containing > Vista's Frameworks. And there I find Framework 1.1, 2.0, 3.0, > and 3.5. > But the SP1 for Framework 3.5 is listed in the Control Panel's > "Programs and Features" panel. Appparently the Service Packs > are listed in "Programs and Features" panel as installed apps. > > This is a break with the placement found in WinXP. In WinXP, > the Frameworks and their Service Packs and updates are all > listed together in the Control Panel's "Add or Remove" panel. > > Thanks, again, for telling the rationale behind the change. > > *TimDaniels* installed .NET Frameworks, and in that regard, please consider cross posting your question instead of posting it twice to the two (or more) groups (called multi-posting). If you compose a single message and put the names of two newsgroups in the "to" address, separated by commas (eg: microsoft.public.dotnet.general,microsoft.public.dotnet.framework), your one message will be listed in both groups and replies will automatically post to both groups and save everybody time and effort. I think, following the logic of whether a .NET Framework appears in "Installed Programs", that the SP shows up there because it is not native to Vista, and thus has been added. |
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| | Re: Cannot find .NET Frameworks listed in Vista system "PvdG42" wrote: Quote: > The answer you got in the "framework group" gave you the place to find the installed .NET Frameworks, and in that > regard, please consider cross posting [...........] start and explained that I had posted in this NG before realizing that the other NG was more appropriate for .NET Framework inquiries. Quote: > I think, following the logic of whether a .NET Framework appears in "Installed Programs", that the SP shows up there > because it is not native > to Vista, and thus has been added. *TimDaniels* |
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