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Service Pack 2 Problem

Hello,

I have Windows 2003 Server with .Net Framework 1.1 installed (part of the
OS), and have used Windows Update to install the Service Pack 2 (the only
way you can install it). The install seems to go fine, but Windows Update
keeps telling me I need to install Service Pack 2. I have had this happen on
other computers. Has anyone else experienced this? I'm wondering if it is
installing it or not.

I am investigating this, as I am running into a problem installing the ASP
..Net Commerce Starter Kit, and found that the error I am running into was
fixed by re-installing the .Net Framework. The error is:

InstallUtilLib.dll:ClrCreateManagedInstance (hr=0x80070002): The system
cannot find the file specified

Problem: Windows 2003 Server will not let you uninstall or re-install the
framework, as it tells me it's built into the operating system, and all
updates need to be donw through Windows Update.

Help!

Nov 18 '05 #1
1 1901
CT
Service Pack for the .NET Framework 1.1? AFAIK service Pack 2 is the .NET
Framework 1.0. Have you installed that as well?

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Hello,

I have Windows 2003 Server with .Net Framework 1.1 installed (part of the
OS), and have used Windows Update to install the Service Pack 2 (the only
way you can install it). The install seems to go fine, but Windows Update
keeps telling me I need to install Service Pack 2. I have had this happen
on
other computers. Has anyone else experienced this? I'm wondering if it is
installing it or not.

I am investigating this, as I am running into a problem installing the ASP
.Net Commerce Starter Kit, and found that the error I am running into was
fixed by re-installing the .Net Framework. The error is:

InstallUtilLib.dll:ClrCreateManagedInstance (hr=0x80070002): The system
cannot find the file specified

Problem: Windows 2003 Server will not let you uninstall or re-install the
framework, as it tells me it's built into the operating system, and all
updates need to be donw through Windows Update.

Help!

Nov 18 '05 #2

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