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Richard Steinfeld wrote: > Why do so many people loathe the Dot Net Framework? Richard, I dislike dotnet for a number of reasons: Microsoft often makes them non-backwardly compatible so if you're going to run a dotnet program, you might have to have more than one version of dotnet on your system. Each version of the dotnet runtime is a huge space-hogging collection of files. Granted     

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Author: John Corliss
Date: Jul 16, 2008 06:10

Bertus schreef op 18-12-2007 12:50: On Tue, 18 Dec 2007 00:11:57 +0100, karelV <karelV@degroeten.local> wrote: - -Quoted Text- Hopelijk heb ik de meldingen goed vertaald. Hoe kan ik het programma verwijderen en opnieuw installeren?? gr. Bertus Hiermee ??? : http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=AAE7FC63-D405-4E13-909F-E85AA9E66146&displaylang=en
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Hi Peter After I extracted the contents of dotnetfx.exe and then created the administrative install point (see below) i copied the whole content to the site server (it was about 99MB) and on Data Source->Source directory i used "use a compressed copy of the source directory". I did try originally with a UNC path but it failed. Also in the package comand line i did use "msiexec.exe /i     

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Author: Richard Steinfeld
Date: Jul 16, 2008 00:52

Hi Paul, thanks for your post. I am having the same problem... did you create the package and use the Data Source -> Source Directory option with a UNC pointing to the Administrative Install point. Also, in the package -> program command line field did you run: msiexec.exe /i netfx.msi ADDEPLOY=1 /q Thanks -- Peter F M.C.S.E. "PaulMama" wrote: ahhh Found the solution
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ahhh Found the solution (prompted by your reply) i was trying to to run dotnetfx.exe /q which hung solution was to.. 1. Extract the contents of the setup package - dotnetfx.exe /t:c:\temp /c (or you can substitute any path of your choosing for c:\temp) 2. Create an administrative install point - c:\temp\install.exe /a 3. Copy files to sms and install using the MSI directly - msiexec     

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Author: garlic
Date: Apr 16, 2008 20:02

Nothing in the event log of the user? If you are deploying it with the MSI then try a /log XXXXX.log and then run it and wait for it to hang. Then review the log and see what happens... msiexec /i netfx.msi /qb /log myerrror.log -- ----------------------- http://sms-hints-tricks.blogspot.com/ "PaulMama" wrote: Hi thanks for the reply i have it downloading from
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Hi thanks for the reply i have it downloading from the DP and then running on the client , i did not have the /q switch but have added it and it does not appear to have fixed the problem ? The installation still appears to hang ? any ideas? thanks "Matthew Hudson" wrote: > Are you running it from the computer or the DP? Are you using the /q for > quiet. > > We have never     

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Author: karelV
Date: Dec 18, 2007 04:11

Are you running it from the computer or the DP? Are you using the /q for quiet. We have never had any problems. We deployed 2.0 to all our machines via an sms package. We have sense pulled it off since we include it in our new computer image. -- ----------------------- http://sms-hints-tricks.blogspot.com/ "PaulMama" wrote: Hi I am trying to deploy Microsoft .NET
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Author: PaulMama
Date: Nov 6, 2007 00:46

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Author: Peter F
Date: Nov 5, 2007 16:04

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Author: PaulMama
Date: Oct 30, 2007 01:59

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Author: Matthew Hudson
Date: Oct 26, 2007 06:59

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Author: PaulMama
Date: Oct 26, 2007 03:46

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Author: Matthew Hudson
Date: Oct 25, 2007 06:10

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