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.Net supported on NT??


I thought that I had read somewhere that .Net applications wouldnt work on
NT. However I have installed the .Net framework on some NT machines, and
indeed my application on them, and they appear to work, although somethings
are a bit different. Whats the word on this?

Steve
Aug 25 '05 #1
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"Steve" <St***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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I thought that I had read somewhere that .Net applications wouldnt work on
NT. However I have installed the .Net framework on some NT machines, and
indeed my application on them, and they appear to work, although
somethings
are a bit different. Whats the word on this?

Steve


NT4 supports versions 1.0 and 1.1 of the framework (part of!), however, NT4
is no longer supported as OS platform in the upcoming v2.0 of the framework.
Willy.
Aug 25 '05 #2
Steve <St***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
I thought that I had read somewhere that .Net applications wouldnt work on
NT. However I have installed the .Net framework on some NT machines, and
indeed my application on them, and they appear to work, although somethings
are a bit different. Whats the word on this?


..NET is indeed supported, but some things will work differently - there
aren't many, and they're usually to do with the file system and
security IIRC.

What problems are you having?

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Aug 25 '05 #3
In addition to Jon and Willy

Especially SMTP mail will work different because that part that started with
W2000

Cor
Aug 25 '05 #4
Thanks for the info, I wasnt having any major things going wrong it was just
a case of checking whether it was supported or not to be honest. The main
reason I was asked was because "the company" want to move from NT to Windows
XP over the next 12 months, and they were asking what impact this would have
on me etc.

Thanks again

"Cor Ligthert [MVP]" wrote:
In addition to Jon and Willy

Especially SMTP mail will work different because that part that started with
W2000

Cor

Aug 26 '05 #5

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