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another easy question :) what OS come with .NET framework

what OS come with .NET framework!?
How can I install .Net Framework on say a win 98 and win 2000 machine?

does the .Net framework need for the win 98 and 2000 machone come with
visual studio .NET?
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Adam S
Jul 21 '05 #1
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"Newbee Adam" wrote:
what OS come with .NET framework!?
Right now only Win 2003 OS comes with the framework 'pre-installed'. Windows
2006 a.k.a 'LongHorn' is actually built on top of .NET framework.
How can I install .Net Framework on say a win 98 and win 2000 machine?
You can also get Framework redistributable from MS website
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en

does the .Net framework need for the win 98 and 2000 machone come with
visual studio .NET?


Do you mean to say is the framework available on the VS.NET, then Yes, its
available...

If your question is, Does Win 98 and 2000 platform require / support .NET?
The .NET application will run on any platform for which runtime exists.
In case of Win 98, you can install runtime but only a small subset will
work. Namespace like System.Security.Cryptography and other functions will
not be supported.

Win 2000 and above platform are completely supported.

HTH,

Happy Coding
Jul 21 '05 #2
Vishnu,

Because you tell that it is a *small* subset that works on W98/Me can you
tell us which will work?

In my opinion is it a small subset that does not work, however much more by
instance than in the compact framework.

The subset that not are working is that what are actualy wrappers in
existing functionality like CDO what is implemented in NT computers from NT5
however as well not in NT4.

Cor
Jul 21 '05 #3
Hi Cor,

What i wanted to convey was that only a small subset will not work on the
older platform. I stand corrected. Thanx a lot. ;-)

"Cor Ligthert" wrote:
Vishnu,

Because you tell that it is a *small* subset that works on W98/Me can you
tell us which will work?

In my opinion is it a small subset that does not work, however much more by
instance than in the compact framework.

The subset that not are working is that what are actualy wrappers in
existing functionality like CDO what is implemented in NT computers from NT5
however as well not in NT4.

Cor

Jul 21 '05 #4

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