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start date: Fri, 03 Aug 2007 17:38:36 GMT,    posted on: microsoft.public.dotnet.framework        back       

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  1    ajg047 u36345@uwe
          2    Jesse Houwing
          3    ajg047 u36345@uwe
                 4    Michael D. Ober obermd.@.alum.mit.edu.nospam


, NET Framework backward compatibility   
I recently installed ,NET Framework 3.0  
Question - does it contain all the features of framework version 1 and 2?  Or
do I have to keep all three on my computer.  I'd prefer to just have the
latest.
Date:Fri, 03 Aug 2007 17:38:36 GMT   Author:  

Re: , NET Framework backward compatibility   
Hello ajg047,


> I recently installed ,NET Framework 3.0
> Question - does it contain all the features of framework version 1 and
> 2?  Or
> do I have to keep all three on my computer.  I'd prefer to just have
> the
> latest.


There is no guarantee all applications developed on 1.0 or 1.1 will work 
under the latest framework. They should. But as I said, no guarantee.

Framework 3.0 is an add-on to 2.0, so you cannot uninstall 2.0 if you want 
to have 3.0.

Jesse
Date:Fri, 3 Aug 2007 18:34:58 +0000 (UTC)   Author:  

Re: , NET Framework backward compatibility   
Jesse
Thanks.  The issue I'm having is my computer refuses to install a security
update for .NET 2 (KB928365) ... get error code 0X64C.  Found no info so far
how to resolve it.

Jesse Houwing wrote:

>Hello ajg047,
>
>> I recently installed ,NET Framework 3.0
>> Question - does it contain all the features of framework version 1 and
>> 2?  Or
>> do I have to keep all three on my computer.  I'd prefer to just have
>> the
>> latest.
>
>There is no guarantee all applications developed on 1.0 or 1.1 will work 
>under the latest framework. They should. But as I said, no guarantee.
>
>Framework 3.0 is an add-on to 2.0, so you cannot uninstall 2.0 if you want 
>to have 3.0.
>
>Jesse
Date:Fri, 03 Aug 2007 21:37:20 GMT   Author:  

Re: , NET Framework backward compatibility   
Deinstall Frameworks 2.0 and 3.0.  Reboot.  Then reinstall Framework 2.0. 
Apply all security patches.  Install Framework 3.0 - it's installer detects 
2.0 and doesn't reinstall 2.0.

Mike Ober.

"ajg047" <u36345@uwe> wrote in message news:76290ae3a8711@uwe...

> Jesse
> Thanks.  The issue I'm having is my computer refuses to install a security
> update for .NET 2 (KB928365) ... get error code 0X64C.  Found no info so 
> far
> how to resolve it.
>
> Jesse Houwing wrote:
>>Hello ajg047,
>>
>>> I recently installed ,NET Framework 3.0
>>> Question - does it contain all the features of framework version 1 and
>>> 2?  Or
>>> do I have to keep all three on my computer.  I'd prefer to just have
>>> the
>>> latest.
>>
>>There is no guarantee all applications developed on 1.0 or 1.1 will work
>>under the latest framework. They should. But as I said, no guarantee.
>>
>>Framework 3.0 is an add-on to 2.0, so you cannot uninstall 2.0 if you want
>>to have 3.0.
>>
>>Jesse
> 
Date:Mon, 6 Aug 2007 07:51:38 -0600   Author:  

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