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With versions 3.0 and 3.5, is still leaps and bounds better at managing developer expectations when compared to Win32/COM.Ī few years ago, I went through something like this. NET Framework, even with all of the strangeness associated Apart from that, though, I believe, at least from a development perspective, the. Like the registry still exists and still has to be maintained, especially when installing applications.
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Still, after tinkering with the registry and purging some files, I was finally able to get it working so I could install it and everything else.Īs for your rant, unfortunately, as it has been pointed to us over and over again with regard to using the interoperability functionality from the Framework, Microsoft, too, has to live by this as well since they cannot write Windows overnight.įor the most part, Win32 is a huge investment as well as an enormous chunk of the code in each current Windows version and that won't change soon (and shouldn't because it will be really overwhelming then). In my case, though, the process kept telling me that I was still installing even after about (All that being said, I am up-and-running and everything is building fine and deploying fine so maybe this is a case of the indicator utilities being funky?)įirst of all, I understand where you're coming from as I just went through the same process through with the installation of. If anyone has any help (other than "rebuild your machine" please), then please do send it along as it would be very much appreciated.
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My prediction (and my hope) is that after some Security Tuesday patch party, or after my install of VisualStudio 2010, all this will "self-heal". NET Framework is still, IMHO, far and away the best development platform- maybe I just need a change and should start writing in F# to take my mind onto new territory.
Regardless, of all that I am, of course, continuing forward with the Framework and am keeping the current state of affairs. Each of these should be either wholly-idempotent or all-encompassing. Why these things don't over-install is another mystery.
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has some instructions regarding how to uninstall Framework 2 and rebuild, which involves the usual RegEdit disclaimers, which means (in fine print) that the cure may be worse than the cold. has some instructions regarding a repair of Framework 2 Sp 2, but they did not work. If you have more thoughts on the process, then please let me know. That is, I would rather live with the nag than (essentially) rebuild my machine. As such, uninstall seems impractical and will probablyīe a last resort. so I am stuck and that link send me to.where it seems that I need to uninstall back to the Framework 2 if I want to continue the uninstall. NET Framework 2.0 Service Pack 2 cannot be uninstalled because it will affect other applications that are installed. when I try to uninstall Framework 2 Sp 2, the procesing is halted by a prompt saying. > If it still present in Windows Updates uninstall from your computer, reboot, and then install from Windows Updates. Of exactly what it is doing- it just runs and the finishes. Furthermore, there really does not seem to be a fully fleshed-out "reinstall/repair" built-in, when I click "Change" in AddRemovePrograms for this item, it runs something but there is no dialog or other indication I did that and it still is in Windows Updates. If it is, try reinstalling/repairing it and then check Windows Updates again.
>Look at the Add and Remove Programs control panel app and see if Service Pack 2 is listed there. Unfortunately, I am still having trouble. I am developing using Framework 3.5 and it seems fine. The silly system tray icon saying "updates are ready to be installed" is also ever-present, with the same dead effects.Īt logoff, the system also has the "install updates and then shutdown" option ever-available and that too does not work. and when I try to install the installer says it is already installed.
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I have also tried downloading the actual update from. and the Framework 2.0 Service Pack 2 is stil there. the page says the install is done and successful. NET Framework 2.0 Service Pack 2 Update for Windows Server 2003 and Windows XP x86 (KB976569)" I check for updates and it always says that the "Software, Optional" update NET Framework 2.0 Service Pack 2 Update is not installed. Windows Update keeps reporting that Microsoft.