----- Original Message -----
From: "Thomas Scheidegger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: RE: [ADVANCED-DOTNET] .NET vs Windows SP versioning?


:   > The .NET Framework is on the ISO image you can download from MSDN
Subscriber downloads (the 400MB one),
:   > and a colleague here said that you get an option as part of the
auto-run to install .NET Framework.
:
:
: The .NET Framework 1.1 SP1 is included on the RTM XPSP2 ISO image from
MSDN.
:  (but not in any other downloads of XPSP2 admin/express)
:
: But you have to manually install it by running
:   \dotnetfx\setup.exe
: from the CD-ROM.
: It will display: Installing .NET 1.1 SP1
:
: The file version of e.g.  'mscorwks.dll'  is then
:   1.1.4322.2032
: dated
:   2004-07-15


Well, after seeing this post I went and downloading the MSDN ISO image (just
finished a few minutes ago), and there's definately no option to install the
.NET Framework off the little dialogue that pops up courtesy of auto-run, so
I have no idea what my colleague was smoking. Maybe he was a little confused
about steps he actually took when using the CD.

Cheers
Ken

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