That's a good thought.
If the tools are there, will the runtime always be? If so, is there a situation
where you might need to use the installRoot without the tools, and confirm a
certain framework?
One option would be an enforcer rule that inspects a known assembly, much like
the animal sniff
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4.5 is an in-place-upgrade for 4.0.
Will depend on if the systems has it installed or not.
But maybe, if stated 4.5 we can somehow validate, that 4.5 is really installed.
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