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    Hi, Could Someone tell me with what version of the windows os is the .net framework already installed on?? gavirj

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      Hi, Could Someone tell me with what version of the windows os is the .net framework already installed on?? gavirj

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      IIRC, only Windows Server 2003


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        IIRC, only Windows Server 2003


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        Thanks for the speedy responses - much appreciated. What is IIRC?? So does Microsoft plan to include it in all their operating systems or will it always be a seperate distributable?? The reason Im asking is because I have an activex component that I would like to convert to .net but most of the people that would use it mostly only have 56k modems and to ask them to download a 20mb framework is a bit too much to ask. gavirj

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          Thanks for the speedy responses - much appreciated. What is IIRC?? So does Microsoft plan to include it in all their operating systems or will it always be a seperate distributable?? The reason Im asking is because I have an activex component that I would like to convert to .net but most of the people that would use it mostly only have 56k modems and to ask them to download a 20mb framework is a bit too much to ask. gavirj

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          gavinJeffrey wrote: What is IIRC?? If I Recall Correctly gavinJeffrey wrote: So does Microsoft plan to include it in all their operating systems or will it always be a seperate distributable?? Future versions of windows will include the .NET Framework. However if you will probably always need to supply a separate redistributable for people that are not using that OS, or if you are developing on a newer version of the framework. e.g. I would guess that if you were to develop something with .NET 2.0 for use on Windows Server 2003 you would still have to supply the 2.0 Framework (unless MS decide to include new versions of the framework in service packs)


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            gavinJeffrey wrote: What is IIRC?? If I Recall Correctly gavinJeffrey wrote: So does Microsoft plan to include it in all their operating systems or will it always be a seperate distributable?? Future versions of windows will include the .NET Framework. However if you will probably always need to supply a separate redistributable for people that are not using that OS, or if you are developing on a newer version of the framework. e.g. I would guess that if you were to develop something with .NET 2.0 for use on Windows Server 2003 you would still have to supply the 2.0 Framework (unless MS decide to include new versions of the framework in service packs)


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