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| Guest | .NET Framework 3.0 Configuration Hi Is there a Microsoft .NET Framework 3.0 Configuration tool in VISTA? I want to see and manage the assemblies and code groups etc. I've installed the SDK TIA |
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| Guest | Re: .NET Framework 3.0 Configuration "Raji Arulambalam" <rajian0spam@ebop.gov0t.nz> wrote in message news:ej8gAecRHHA.1016@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > Hi > > Is there a Microsoft .NET Framework 3.0 Configuration tool in VISTA? > > I want to see and manage the assemblies and code groups etc. > > I've installed the SDK Yes. Go to Administrative Tools where you should see Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 Configuration. Stop, you say, you asked for 3.0. Well 3.0 is 2.0 with a few extra assemblies (confusing, I know), no change in the CLR runtime version. So the 2.0 configuration is what you use to manage assemblies and codegroups for 2.0/3.0. -- Tom Porterfield |
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| Guest | Re: .NET Framework 3.0 Configuration Thanks I do not see a .NET Framework 2.0 Configuration in Administrative Tools. Would I need to install the 2.0 SDK? Using VISTA Ultimate. "Tom Porterfield" <tpporter@mvps.org> wrote in message news:3F7ED98D-BBBA-4864-AF3E-97B26CEC5D97@microsoft.com... > "Raji Arulambalam" <rajian0spam@ebop.gov0t.nz> wrote in message > news:ej8gAecRHHA.1016@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >> Hi >> >> Is there a Microsoft .NET Framework 3.0 Configuration tool in VISTA? >> >> I want to see and manage the assemblies and code groups etc. >> >> I've installed the SDK > > > Yes. Go to Administrative Tools where you should see Microsoft .NET > Framework 2.0 Configuration. Stop, you say, you asked for 3.0. Well 3.0 > is 2.0 with a few extra assemblies (confusing, I know), no change in the > CLR runtime version. So the 2.0 configuration is what you use to manage > assemblies and codegroups for 2.0/3.0. > -- > Tom Porterfield |
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| Guest | Re: .NET Framework 3.0 Configuration Raji Arulambalam wrote: > Thanks > > I do not see a .NET Framework 2.0 Configuration in Administrative Tools. > > Would I need to install the 2.0 SDK? > > Using VISTA Ultimate. Yes, unlike the 1.0 and 1.1 framework, with 2.0 you need to install the SDK to get the configuration piece. -- Tom Porterfield |
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