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From: [Bhavtosh]
Message 10 in Discussion
1. Introduction
Visual Studio .NET requires certain versions of Windows components to be installed
prior to installing client components. 2. Required Baseline Components Windows
NT 4.0 Service Pack 6a Windows 2000 Service Pack 2 Microsoft Windows
Installer 2.0 Microsoft Windows Management Instrumentation Microsoft
FrontPage 2000 Web Extensions Client Microsoft FrontPage 2000 Server
Extensions Service Release 1.2 Setup Runtime Files Microsoft Internet
Explorer 6 Microsoft Data Access Components 2.7 Microsoft Jet 4.0 Service Pack 3
Microsoft .NET Framework 3. Known Installation Issues 3.1. Hung Installation
If individual components hang during their install, setup may be unable to detect
this. Use CTRL+ALT+DELETE to manually shutdown the setup.exe task. Note, installation
of larger components, such as Windows 2000 Service Pack 2, can take as much as 20
minutes on slower machines or when installed over a network. 3.2. Norton AntiVirus
reports alert while running Windows Component Update
There are known compatibility problems while installing Windows 2000 Service Pack 2
while Norton AntiVirus is running. It is recommended that you install Norton AntiVirus
after running Windows Component Update setup. 4. Additional Issues 4.1. Diagnosing
failures in Windows Component Update setup
You must install Windows Component Update before proceeding with Visual Studio .NET
setup. If Windows Component Update reports failures for a component at the end of
setup, you can run the individual setup for the failed component to see the specific
errors and diagnose problems. The location of the components on the Windows Component
Update CD is as follows: Component Location on Windows Component Update CD Windows
NT 4.0 Service Pack 6a NTSP6a\sp6i386.exe Windows 2000 Service Pack 2
Win2kSP2\W2KSP2.exe Microsoft Windows Installer 2.0 (for Windows 98)
WindowsInstaller\2.0\InstMsiA.exe Microsoft Windows Installer 2.0 (for Windows 2000
and NT) WindowsInstaller\2.0\InstMsiW.exe Microsoft Windows Management
Instrumentation WMI\wmicore.exe Microsoft FrontPage 2000 Web Extensions Client
weccom.msi Microsoft FrontPage 2000 Server Extensions Service Release 1.2
FrontPageServer\fpse2k.exe Setup Runtime Files bootstrap.msi Microsoft Internet
Explorer 6 IE60\ie6setup.exe Microsoft Data Access Components 2.7 MDAC27\mdac_typ.exe
Microsoft Jet 4.0 Service Pack 3 Jet\jetsetup.exe Microsoft .NET Framework
dotNetFramework\dotnetfx.exe
If Windows Component Update continues to report failures, even though the individual
setups succeed, you can bypass Windows Component Update. Please note however, this is
only advised if all required components are installed. Visual Studio .NET will not
function properly without these components. To bypass Windows Component Update
Insert Visual Studio .NET CD1 or DVD. Close any programs triggered by autorun.
Choose Start Menu, and then Run, and then type the following: n:\setup\Setup.exe
/NO_BSLN_CHECK
For example: D:\setup\setup.exe /NO_BSLN_CHECK 4.2. Uninstalling Baseline Components
Uninstalling Visual Studio .NET does not uninstall components installed by Windows
Component Update. For components that offer individual uninstall, use the Add/Remove
Programs in the Control Panel.
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