Stephen the Cook wrote:
> MB Software Solutions <> wrote:
>   
>> Paul Hill wrote:
>>     
>>> Visual Source Safe also 'requires' the .NET framework.  But you can
>>> uninstall it afterwards and VSS works just fine.
>>>
>>>       
>> Wow...that's interesting....just like the recent post here (within 2
>> months?) of a web page that required you to install some sort of M$
>> active-x control, yet others reported that the page worked fine
>> without it.  Sounds like "intimidation distribution marketing" or
>> something of that nature.  "You must have <this>" they say but it's
>> really not required for now...they just want it to be there for the
>> future.     
>>     
>
> Maybe you can't really uninstall the .NET framework?  
>   
Sure you can!

just delete the folder C:\%SYSTEMROOT%\Microsoft.NET\Framework\*

8-)

>>> I've yet to see a decent .NET app.  I like the idea (ditto Java),
>>> but not convinced yet. 
>>>
>>>       
>> I haven't either, but then again, I'm not looking.  <g>
>>     
>
> You probably wouldn't know one was in front of you.
>   
Sure you can!

 If the app is running sluggish and screen refreshing seems slow, then
it is probably a .NET app.

>
>
> Stephen Russell
> DBA / .Net Developer
>
> Memphis TN 38115
> 901.246-0159
>
> "A good way to judge people is by observing how they treat those who
>     can do them absolutely no good." ---Unknown
>
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>
>   




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