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When I installed Microsoft .NET 2.0 from Microsoft Update, I
apparently erroneously thought that I could uninstall .NET 1.1 and the HotFix. Symantec Ghost 9 immediately let me know that I was wrong. Had to reinstall .NET 1.1 (and HotFix) to make Ghost happy. Interesting that you need to and can have two versions at the same time. Comments, anyone? |
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That's by design, Scott.
Same way with the .NET Framework v1.0 and .NET Framework v1.1 -- all are designed as independent entities that can exist side-by-side -- or, in some cases, can 'replace' the older version -- but not in your case with Ghost. :-) It depends on whether the app specifically checks for the version, and whether it uses any functionality that was changed in newer versions. "Scott" <holdencaufield@anonymous.net> wrote in message news:qafnn1t89jmgq4v59tjtu168r62dbuisl8@4ax.com... > When I installed Microsoft .NET 2.0 from Microsoft Update, I > apparently erroneously thought that I could uninstall .NET 1.1 and the > HotFix. Symantec Ghost 9 immediately let me know that I was wrong. > Had to reinstall .NET 1.1 (and HotFix) to make Ghost happy. > Interesting that you need to and can have two versions at the same > time. Comments, anyone? |
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i removed the Framework 1.1 too and now i realize that Visual Suite needs the
old version, i tried to re-install it, but now there is some sort of install error. it tries to write to some memory location that it is not allowed. Anyone know how to fix this???? "Lawrence Garvin [MVP]" wrote: > That's by design, Scott. > > Same way with the .NET Framework v1.0 and .NET Framework v1.1 -- all are > designed as independent entities that can exist side-by-side -- or, in some > cases, can 'replace' the older version -- but not in your case with Ghost. :-) > > It depends on whether the app specifically checks for the version, and whether > it uses any functionality that was changed in newer versions. > > > "Scott" <holdencaufield@anonymous.net> wrote in message > news:qafnn1t89jmgq4v59tjtu168r62dbuisl8@4ax.com... > > When I installed Microsoft .NET 2.0 from Microsoft Update, I > > apparently erroneously thought that I could uninstall .NET 1.1 and the > > HotFix. Symantec Ghost 9 immediately let me know that I was wrong. > > Had to reinstall .NET 1.1 (and HotFix) to make Ghost happy. > > Interesting that you need to and can have two versions at the same > > time. Comments, anyone? > > > |
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Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0: x86 (KB829019)
Am unable to uninstall this update via Add Remove Programs. Is there another way to uninstall? -- Sumo "Rick Drollinger" wrote: > i removed the Framework 1.1 too and now i realize that Visual Suite needs the > old version, i tried to re-install it, but now there is some sort of install > error. it tries to write to some memory location that it is not allowed. > > Anyone know how to fix this???? > > "Lawrence Garvin [MVP]" wrote: > > > That's by design, Scott. > > > > Same way with the .NET Framework v1.0 and .NET Framework v1.1 -- all are > > designed as independent entities that can exist side-by-side -- or, in some > > cases, can 'replace' the older version -- but not in your case with Ghost. :-) > > > > It depends on whether the app specifically checks for the version, and whether > > it uses any functionality that was changed in newer versions. > > > > > > "Scott" <holdencaufield@anonymous.net> wrote in message > > news:qafnn1t89jmgq4v59tjtu168r62dbuisl8@4ax.com... > > > When I installed Microsoft .NET 2.0 from Microsoft Update, I > > > apparently erroneously thought that I could uninstall .NET 1.1 and the > > > HotFix. Symantec Ghost 9 immediately let me know that I was wrong. > > > Had to reinstall .NET 1.1 (and HotFix) to make Ghost happy. > > > Interesting that you need to and can have two versions at the same > > > time. Comments, anyone? > > > > > > |
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