Hi Shaun,
Ahem... There is no need to install .NET 1.1, 2.0, and 3.0 all together. 
It is my understanding that the .NET 3.0 Framework is backward 
compatible with .NET 1.1 and 2.0 applications. At least with the version 
that came with Windows Vista the pre-installed 3.0 framework works fine 
with 1.1 and 2.0 .NET based apps out of the box. The only update that 
you might want to grab is .NET 3.5 which is so new not a lot of .NET 
stuff is using yet.


shaun everiss wrote:
> also worth noting that newer dotnets will require directx to be reloaded, I 
> usually install dotnet 1.1, 2.0, 3.0 and 3.5 and then get all updates and 
> load them, and once very update is loaded including service packs and the 
> like I then install directx.
> you can do it that way but if you do it just loading dx, first before dotnet 
> or after you have loaded dotnet and you update it or install another dotnet 
> set then you invalidate the install.
> However I usually install directx9 first, load all the dotnet and reinstall, 
> as ita easier and faster to reinitualise dx on all the dotnets rather then 
> the wait to install everything.
>   


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