Actually, .Net 1.1, 2.0 SP2, 3.0 SP2 and 3.5 SP1 (and, coming soon, 4.x)
should be installed on pretty much all well-maintained Windows XP and
Windows 2003 systems. These versions coexist nicely.
Microsoft has been pushing them out as part of their update packages, so
the only reason they
- Kevin Keane subscript...@kkeane.com escreveu:
Actually, .Net 1.1, 2.0 SP2, 3.0 SP2 and 3.5 SP1 (and, coming soon,
4.x)
should be installed on pretty much all well-maintained Windows XP and
Windows 2003 systems. These versions coexist nicely.
Microsoft has been pushing them out as
If I recall, Windows 2000 Server didn't include .Net, but you could
install it.
Windows 2003 Server included .Net 1.x, but you could additionally add
.Net 2.x.
Now it seems that Server 2008 includes .Net 2.x by default and you can
install .Net 3.x, though MS finall got smart and just did one
Hello,
I am guessing you are a bit confused.
NSClient++ does not use .net (nor require it) perhaps you are thinking
of NC_Net?
(also NSClient++ version are along the lines of 0.3.6 or some such, I
dont want to bloat the version numbers so I tend to increase them
sparingly :)
// Michael Medin
You are correct. With BB it was much easier... there was just one
client. With Nagios I got lost in the cloud of clients and transports.
My apologies... :)
A. Davis
Email: ncc...@gmail.com
There is no limit to what a man can accomplish
if he doesn't care who gets the credit. - Ronald
NC_Net is the client that uses Dot Net framework.
Yes the Current version of 4.x of NC_NEt should work without issues on
Server 2008
The next Build will be using Dot Net 3.5 NC_Net v5.x
but I still am in the middle of building the new Setup project for it.
If anyones wants to test it Email me