Installing dotNET V2.0 (or not)

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  • She - Devil

    Installing dotNET V2.0 (or not)

    Hi you all out there,

    Some months ago I installed dotNET Framework Version 1.1. I
    Needed that for a program to work. Since a while I keep getting
    reminders from the Windows update site, there's an upgrade/update
    to Version 2.0 waiting for me.
    As far as I understand, this dotNET Framework- 'thing' is for
    better performance of your (IE)-browser and for developers to
    write programs.
    In the meanwhile, I'm using Mozilla Firefox for internetbrouwsi ng
    and I am definitely not a developer. So, after finally
    downloading and installing Version 2.0 there are some
    difficulties I encountered. F.i. it does not show in the Start
    =.Config =System (what does show is the V1.1) and a
    cleaningprogram is cleaning some 10 obsolete entries concerning
    dotASP but they are still coming back. Again and again......
    I removed this V2.0 and tried a re-install but that didn't do the
    trick. I finally removed it.
    My question is, Do I really need to install this 2.0- version for
    my Firefox browser???? The earlier program I mentioned only needs
    the V1.1 and is still performing well.

    Many thanks in advance,

    Angelique
  • Ekhorutomwen

    #2
    RE: Installing dotNET V2.0 (or not)

    Hi,

    i don't think you need any of the .Net framework for firefox to work.
    however, some other software might. but if they do, you will be notified
    during the installation. if you are not a developer, you probably only
    require the runtime version of the .NET framework. windows update is
    notifying you because version 2.0 is the new version of the .NET framework.



    "She - Devil" wrote:
    Hi you all out there,
    >
    Some months ago I installed dotNET Framework Version 1.1. I
    Needed that for a program to work. Since a while I keep getting
    reminders from the Windows update site, there's an upgrade/update
    to Version 2.0 waiting for me.
    As far as I understand, this dotNET Framework- 'thing' is for
    better performance of your (IE)-browser and for developers to
    write programs.
    In the meanwhile, I'm using Mozilla Firefox for internetbrouwsi ng
    and I am definitely not a developer. So, after finally
    downloading and installing Version 2.0 there are some
    difficulties I encountered. F.i. it does not show in the Start
    =.Config =System (what does show is the V1.1) and a
    cleaningprogram is cleaning some 10 obsolete entries concerning
    dotASP but they are still coming back. Again and again......
    I removed this V2.0 and tried a re-install but that didn't do the
    trick. I finally removed it.
    My question is, Do I really need to install this 2.0- version for
    my Firefox browser???? The earlier program I mentioned only needs
    the V1.1 and is still performing well.
    >
    Many thanks in advance,
    >
    Angelique
    >

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    • She - Devil

      #3
      Re: Installing dotNET V2.0 (or not)

      Ekhorutomwen wrote:
      Hi,
      >
      i don't think you need any of the .Net framework for firefox to work.
      however, some other software might. but if they do, you will be notified
      during the installation. if you are not a developer, you probably only
      require the runtime version of the .NET framework. windows update is
      notifying you because version 2.0 is the new version of the .NET framework.
      >
      >
      >
      "She - Devil" wrote:
      >
      >My question is, Do I really need to install this 2.0- version for
      >my Firefox browser???? The earlier program I mentioned only needs
      >the V1.1 and is still performing well.
      >>
      >Many thanks in advance,
      >>
      >Angelique
      >>
      Ekhorutomwen hi,

      Thanks for your reply. I can live with what you are saying.
      I already removed it from my machine and everything is still
      working well.

      Thanks again.

      Angelique

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