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    Eric Gunnerson msft
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    The beta of the .NET Framework version 1.1 SDK and Redistributable is now available, along with the add-on to build and run J# applications. We encourage you to download these and provide us with feedback. You may register for the beta program to access these downloads at http://www.betaplace.com. Use the following userID and password to gain access to the site: ID: SDKBETA Password: SIGNMEUP (Please note: you should expect a 24 delay between registering at the site and being able to download the beta.) The .NET Framework version 1.1 features improved scalability and performance; support for mobile device development with the ASP.NET Mobile Controls (formerly the Microsoft Mobile Internet Toolkit); support for Internet Protocol version 6; and classes in ADO.NET for native communication with ODBC and Oracle databases. It also enables the use of code access security to further lock down and isolate ASP.NET applications. For more information, check out the white paper “What’s New in the .NET Framework Version 1.1.” at http://msdn.microsoft.com/netframework/productinfo/next/overview.asp • We encourage all the feedback we can get on the .NET Framework version 1.1, its features and behavior. We’re sending this mail/posting this message to encourage more testing. So far, we’ve gotten significant feedback, but the time is now to find and submit those bugs. • In the interest of setting realistic expectations from the outset, we should be clear that we cannot promise that we will address every issue raised from the beta program in the final release of the SDK. Your feedback is still critical to help us find the showstopper issues as well as ensure that we can continue to improve the product going forward. • Critical issues – along the lines of security vulnerabilities, compatibility between the .NET Framework 1.0 and 1.1, installation issues, significant regressions, and production stability for example – will take priority. • Other issues – We appreciate feature suggestions, but at this point they would be considered only for future releases. We’re closed on new features for the .NET Framework SDK. • Again, thank you for taking the time to beta test our software. We look forward to hearing your reactions We will release to manufacturer version 1.1 simultaneously with Windows .NET Server 2003. We appreciate your help in making this a strong, successful release and look forward to hearing about your experiences developing with and running this software. Thanks, The .NET Framework Team

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      The beta of the .NET Framework version 1.1 SDK and Redistributable is now available, along with the add-on to build and run J# applications. We encourage you to download these and provide us with feedback. You may register for the beta program to access these downloads at http://www.betaplace.com. Use the following userID and password to gain access to the site: ID: SDKBETA Password: SIGNMEUP (Please note: you should expect a 24 delay between registering at the site and being able to download the beta.) The .NET Framework version 1.1 features improved scalability and performance; support for mobile device development with the ASP.NET Mobile Controls (formerly the Microsoft Mobile Internet Toolkit); support for Internet Protocol version 6; and classes in ADO.NET for native communication with ODBC and Oracle databases. It also enables the use of code access security to further lock down and isolate ASP.NET applications. For more information, check out the white paper “What’s New in the .NET Framework Version 1.1.” at http://msdn.microsoft.com/netframework/productinfo/next/overview.asp • We encourage all the feedback we can get on the .NET Framework version 1.1, its features and behavior. We’re sending this mail/posting this message to encourage more testing. So far, we’ve gotten significant feedback, but the time is now to find and submit those bugs. • In the interest of setting realistic expectations from the outset, we should be clear that we cannot promise that we will address every issue raised from the beta program in the final release of the SDK. Your feedback is still critical to help us find the showstopper issues as well as ensure that we can continue to improve the product going forward. • Critical issues – along the lines of security vulnerabilities, compatibility between the .NET Framework 1.0 and 1.1, installation issues, significant regressions, and production stability for example – will take priority. • Other issues – We appreciate feature suggestions, but at this point they would be considered only for future releases. We’re closed on new features for the .NET Framework SDK. • Again, thank you for taking the time to beta test our software. We look forward to hearing your reactions We will release to manufacturer version 1.1 simultaneously with Windows .NET Server 2003. We appreciate your help in making this a strong, successful release and look forward to hearing about your experiences developing with and running this software. Thanks, The .NET Framework Team

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      David Stone
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      Eric, does it integrate with VS.NET right now? Or do I have to wait till .NET server comes out till I get to do that? Your bullshit is so effusive I can smell it across oceans... You impress no-one. You are a world-class sleazeball; an incomparable jerk. No-one is fooled by your idiotic attempts to slant votes. -A. N. Onymous on Bill SerGio

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        The beta of the .NET Framework version 1.1 SDK and Redistributable is now available, along with the add-on to build and run J# applications. We encourage you to download these and provide us with feedback. You may register for the beta program to access these downloads at http://www.betaplace.com. Use the following userID and password to gain access to the site: ID: SDKBETA Password: SIGNMEUP (Please note: you should expect a 24 delay between registering at the site and being able to download the beta.) The .NET Framework version 1.1 features improved scalability and performance; support for mobile device development with the ASP.NET Mobile Controls (formerly the Microsoft Mobile Internet Toolkit); support for Internet Protocol version 6; and classes in ADO.NET for native communication with ODBC and Oracle databases. It also enables the use of code access security to further lock down and isolate ASP.NET applications. For more information, check out the white paper “What’s New in the .NET Framework Version 1.1.” at http://msdn.microsoft.com/netframework/productinfo/next/overview.asp • We encourage all the feedback we can get on the .NET Framework version 1.1, its features and behavior. We’re sending this mail/posting this message to encourage more testing. So far, we’ve gotten significant feedback, but the time is now to find and submit those bugs. • In the interest of setting realistic expectations from the outset, we should be clear that we cannot promise that we will address every issue raised from the beta program in the final release of the SDK. Your feedback is still critical to help us find the showstopper issues as well as ensure that we can continue to improve the product going forward. • Critical issues – along the lines of security vulnerabilities, compatibility between the .NET Framework 1.0 and 1.1, installation issues, significant regressions, and production stability for example – will take priority. • Other issues – We appreciate feature suggestions, but at this point they would be considered only for future releases. We’re closed on new features for the .NET Framework SDK. • Again, thank you for taking the time to beta test our software. We look forward to hearing your reactions We will release to manufacturer version 1.1 simultaneously with Windows .NET Server 2003. We appreciate your help in making this a strong, successful release and look forward to hearing about your experiences developing with and running this software. Thanks, The .NET Framework Team

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        Matt Philmon
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        24 hour delay? Well, we're working on day 2 now. On the site it mentions 8-12 weeks...:omg:

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          24 hour delay? Well, we're working on day 2 now. On the site it mentions 8-12 weeks...:omg:

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          leppie
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          SAme here, signed up a couple minutes after Eric made the post....All in all I am not too excited, mostly fixes. Is there a new feature list available anywhere? Give them a chance! Do it for the kittens, dear God, the kittens!

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            24 hour delay? Well, we're working on day 2 now. On the site it mentions 8-12 weeks...:omg:

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            James T Johnson
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            Matt Philmon wrote: On the site it mentions 8-12 weeks... That was brought up on the DOTNET lists and Brian Harry from MS said "I suspect that is stock text. We aren't sending bits to you, you'll be downloading them. I am promised that all requests will be approved within 24 hours." I assume that because of the massive posting MS did about 1.1 they are just backlogged with getting people access to the files. James "And we are all men; apart from the females." - Colin Davies

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              SAme here, signed up a couple minutes after Eric made the post....All in all I am not too excited, mostly fixes. Is there a new feature list available anywhere? Give them a chance! Do it for the kittens, dear God, the kittens!

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              David Stone
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              http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/productinfo/roadmap.asp#section3[^] There's some other cool stuff there too... Your bullshit is so effusive I can smell it across oceans... You impress no-one. You are a world-class sleazeball; an incomparable jerk. No-one is fooled by your idiotic attempts to slant votes. -A. N. Onymous on Bill SerGio

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                http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/productinfo/roadmap.asp#section3[^] There's some other cool stuff there too... Your bullshit is so effusive I can smell it across oceans... You impress no-one. You are a world-class sleazeball; an incomparable jerk. No-one is fooled by your idiotic attempts to slant votes. -A. N. Onymous on Bill SerGio

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                leppie
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                I was actually hoping to see a list of enhancements really. EG, RichTextBox mite now contain a protected ScrollPosition property, something I had to add myself. Give them a chance! Do it for the kittens, dear God, the kittens!

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                  I was actually hoping to see a list of enhancements really. EG, RichTextBox mite now contain a protected ScrollPosition property, something I had to add myself. Give them a chance! Do it for the kittens, dear God, the kittens!

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                  David Stone
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                  I'm sure that they're somewhere....maybe on MSDN. Your bullshit is so effusive I can smell it across oceans... You impress no-one. You are a world-class sleazeball; an incomparable jerk. No-one is fooled by your idiotic attempts to slant votes. -A. N. Onymous on Bill SerGio

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                    Eric, does it integrate with VS.NET right now? Or do I have to wait till .NET server comes out till I get to do that? Your bullshit is so effusive I can smell it across oceans... You impress no-one. You are a world-class sleazeball; an incomparable jerk. No-one is fooled by your idiotic attempts to slant votes. -A. N. Onymous on Bill SerGio

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                    Eric Gunnerson msft
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                    It can coexist with VS.NET 2002 (using Side by Side install), but it isn't usable from the VS.NET 2002 RTM IDE.

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                    • E Eric Gunnerson msft

                      The beta of the .NET Framework version 1.1 SDK and Redistributable is now available, along with the add-on to build and run J# applications. We encourage you to download these and provide us with feedback. You may register for the beta program to access these downloads at http://www.betaplace.com. Use the following userID and password to gain access to the site: ID: SDKBETA Password: SIGNMEUP (Please note: you should expect a 24 delay between registering at the site and being able to download the beta.) The .NET Framework version 1.1 features improved scalability and performance; support for mobile device development with the ASP.NET Mobile Controls (formerly the Microsoft Mobile Internet Toolkit); support for Internet Protocol version 6; and classes in ADO.NET for native communication with ODBC and Oracle databases. It also enables the use of code access security to further lock down and isolate ASP.NET applications. For more information, check out the white paper “What’s New in the .NET Framework Version 1.1.” at http://msdn.microsoft.com/netframework/productinfo/next/overview.asp • We encourage all the feedback we can get on the .NET Framework version 1.1, its features and behavior. We’re sending this mail/posting this message to encourage more testing. So far, we’ve gotten significant feedback, but the time is now to find and submit those bugs. • In the interest of setting realistic expectations from the outset, we should be clear that we cannot promise that we will address every issue raised from the beta program in the final release of the SDK. Your feedback is still critical to help us find the showstopper issues as well as ensure that we can continue to improve the product going forward. • Critical issues – along the lines of security vulnerabilities, compatibility between the .NET Framework 1.0 and 1.1, installation issues, significant regressions, and production stability for example – will take priority. • Other issues – We appreciate feature suggestions, but at this point they would be considered only for future releases. We’re closed on new features for the .NET Framework SDK. • Again, thank you for taking the time to beta test our software. We look forward to hearing your reactions We will release to manufacturer version 1.1 simultaneously with Windows .NET Server 2003. We appreciate your help in making this a strong, successful release and look forward to hearing about your experiences developing with and running this software. Thanks, The .NET Framework Team

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                      leppie
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                      Eric Gunnerson (msft) wrote: (Please note: you should expect a 24 delay between registering at the site and being able to download the beta.) Hi Eric, I was wondering why my delay is taking 93 hours? :laugh: Maybe I should re-register. Anyone else recieved there mails yet? Give them a chance! Do it for the kittens, dear God, the kittens!

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                      • E Eric Gunnerson msft

                        The beta of the .NET Framework version 1.1 SDK and Redistributable is now available, along with the add-on to build and run J# applications. We encourage you to download these and provide us with feedback. You may register for the beta program to access these downloads at http://www.betaplace.com. Use the following userID and password to gain access to the site: ID: SDKBETA Password: SIGNMEUP (Please note: you should expect a 24 delay between registering at the site and being able to download the beta.) The .NET Framework version 1.1 features improved scalability and performance; support for mobile device development with the ASP.NET Mobile Controls (formerly the Microsoft Mobile Internet Toolkit); support for Internet Protocol version 6; and classes in ADO.NET for native communication with ODBC and Oracle databases. It also enables the use of code access security to further lock down and isolate ASP.NET applications. For more information, check out the white paper “What’s New in the .NET Framework Version 1.1.” at http://msdn.microsoft.com/netframework/productinfo/next/overview.asp • We encourage all the feedback we can get on the .NET Framework version 1.1, its features and behavior. We’re sending this mail/posting this message to encourage more testing. So far, we’ve gotten significant feedback, but the time is now to find and submit those bugs. • In the interest of setting realistic expectations from the outset, we should be clear that we cannot promise that we will address every issue raised from the beta program in the final release of the SDK. Your feedback is still critical to help us find the showstopper issues as well as ensure that we can continue to improve the product going forward. • Critical issues – along the lines of security vulnerabilities, compatibility between the .NET Framework 1.0 and 1.1, installation issues, significant regressions, and production stability for example – will take priority. • Other issues – We appreciate feature suggestions, but at this point they would be considered only for future releases. We’re closed on new features for the .NET Framework SDK. • Again, thank you for taking the time to beta test our software. We look forward to hearing your reactions We will release to manufacturer version 1.1 simultaneously with Windows .NET Server 2003. We appreciate your help in making this a strong, successful release and look forward to hearing about your experiences developing with and running this software. Thanks, The .NET Framework Team

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                        Derek Lakin
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                        Are issues like the TabPage background colour under themed Windows (http://www.codeproject.com/cs/miscctrl/themedtabpage.asp[^]) and the incorrect values returned by System.Drawing.Color.GetSaturation() and System.Drawing.Color.GetBrightness() addressed in .NET 1.1? Derek Lakin. I wish I was what I thought I was when I wished I was what I am. Salamander Software Ltd.

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