I was wondering if it is possible to re-evaluate the NETFRAMEWORK20 property 
after it was previously evaluated.

My setup is that, when the "next" button is pressed on the welcome dialog, if 
the .NET Framework 2.0 is not installed, a dialog appears with a link to the 
website to install the .NET framework.  When "ok" is clicked, it takes the user 
back to the welcome dialog.  I would then like for the user to be able to 
continue the installation after they have installed the .net framework by 
clicking the next button.  But, when the next button is clicked, the dialog box 
with the link still comes up.  If I cancel the current installation session and 
run a new one, the application is installed successfully.

So, is it possible to re-evaluate the NETFRAMEWORK20 property each time the 
next button is pressed?  What is the recommended way to do so?

Thanks,
Katelyn

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