re: Microsoft Dot Net Framework

  • From: Mark Quin <listvalet@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sun, 01 Oct 2006 08:32:57 -0400

Would like to add something here.

Be very careful if installing both v1.1 and 2.0 of .net framework.

I installed v2.0, and then went back and installed v1.1 later, because a program needed the older other version to work. This completely scrambled v2.0. Had to uninstall both versions and then I only put v2.0 back. The program that thought it needed the older version now works with the latest build and all other .net framework modules now work fine.

I only noticed this oddity, because when trying to use any programs that used v2.0, after installing v1.1 they always seem to spawn some sort of error message or not work at all.

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At 08:15 PM 9/30/2006, you wrote:
Hi John,
The following answer was supplied by owner/developer Thomas Ward whose website can be found at


<http://www.usagames.us/>http://www.usagames.us/

The .net framework can be found there or directly from microsoft.

Thomas Ward wrote:
The .NET Framework is a set of software libraries, dll files, designed
by Microsoft for rapid production of common everyday applications such
as text editors, databases, amature games, and other software products.
It also can be used to design web applications, and can be used to
quickly and easily run programs on various versions of Microsoft Windows
such as Windows 98, ME, 200, XP, and CE. As well as Mac OS and Linux via
mono.
It is totally compatible with all versions of Windows from 98 and above,
and will not effect the operation of Jaws or Window Eyes. Be advised
there are two .NET Framework platforms. There is .NET 1.1 and there is
.NET 2.0. My recommendation is to go ahead and go with 2.0, but there
may be some older applications that still require 1.1. You can install
both 1.1 and 2.0 successfully to insure compatibility with all .NET
supported applications.

The .NET Framework is a set of software libraries, dll files, designed
by Microsoft for rapid production of common everyday applications such
as text editors, databases, amature games, and other software products.
It also can be used to design web applications, and can be used to
quickly and easily run programs on various versions of Microsoft Windows
such as Windows 98, ME, 200, XP, and CE. As well as Mac OS and Linux via
mono.
It is totally compatible with all versions of Windows from 98 and above,
and will not effect the operation of Jaws or Window Eyes. Be advised
there are two .NET Framework platforms. There is .NET 1.1 and there is
.NET 2.0. My recommendation is to go ahead and go with 2.0, but there
may be some older applications that still require 1.1. You can install
both 1.1 and 2.0 successfully to insure compatibility with all .NET
supported applications.

----- Original Message -----
From: <mailto:stephnjohnny211@xxxxxxxxxx>John Ramsey
To: <mailto:jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Friday, September 29, 2006 9:28 AM
Subject: Microsoft Dot Net Framework

Hello,

I was wondering what the Microsoft dot net framework is and if it is compatible with JFW. If it is, does anyone have a link to download it?

Thanks,

John

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