I realized I was a bit misleading here... you _can_ still determine which
version of the Framework is installed via the registry. It's the same kind
of story as the file system/versions - you now must look inside the
framework, and then profile subkeys.

HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\NET Framework Setup\NDP\v4\(Client|Full)
*.NET 4.0*
TargetVersion : 4.0.0
Version : 4.0.30319
*.NET 4.5
*TargetVersion : 4.0.0
Version : 4.5.50501

-rb

On Mon, Jul 30, 2012 at 8:22 AM, G. Richard Bellamy
<[email protected]>wrote:

> Cristian,
>
> Most of my posts have been me (maybe over-)sharing my discovery process
> getting the TeamCity BuildAgent going... Things are much more clear <sic>
> now.
>
> My comments about the registry keys (HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\NET Framework
> Setup\NDP) is that this is usually where one looks, if you're not doing a
> WMI query, to find out which version of the framework a machine has
> installed. And since presumably you can't run a 4.5 app on a 4.0-only
> machine, this _will_ matter.
>
> -rb
>
>
>

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