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Missing .NET configuration tool in win7

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    Dear All: I installed VS 2008.NET in my computer which is Win7 System. I tried to find the .NET configuration tool snap-in but I couldn't find either the mscorcfg.msc or the administrative tool from the start menu and control panel. I read the article on the MSDN website but none of the method mentioned there solves the problem. Most importantly, it seems that the file mscorcfg.msc is not installed on my computer. Besides, I tried to install the framework SDK 2.0 but it doesn't solve the problem Could anyone point me how to find the configuration tool please? Thanks

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      Dear All: I installed VS 2008.NET in my computer which is Win7 System. I tried to find the .NET configuration tool snap-in but I couldn't find either the mscorcfg.msc or the administrative tool from the start menu and control panel. I read the article on the MSDN website but none of the method mentioned there solves the problem. Most importantly, it seems that the file mscorcfg.msc is not installed on my computer. Besides, I tried to install the framework SDK 2.0 but it doesn't solve the problem Could anyone point me how to find the configuration tool please? Thanks

      Asura

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      SDK 2.0 is the way to go. There is an updated article on MSDN[^] for .Net 3.5 which is what you will have. Hope this helps.

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