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  • Greg Burns

    Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 Configuration applet

    Thought I would try posting this again in this group this time, since you
    guys are the best. :)

    When I install .NET Framework Version 2.0 Redistributable I cannot find the
    2.0 Confiuragation applet in control panel?!?



    My machine has the applet after installing VS.NET 2005 RTM.

    Is there someway to install this separately on a machine? The
    redistributable s for 1.0 and 1.1 always included the control panel applets.

    Greg



  • Greg Burns

    #2
    Re: Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 Configuration applet



    "Greg Burns" <bluebunny@news groups.nospam> wrote in message
    news:%234uUILv3 FHA.2640@TK2MSF TNGP09.phx.gbl. ..[color=blue]
    > Thought I would try posting this again in this group this time, since you
    > guys are the best. :)
    >
    > When I install .NET Framework Version 2.0 Redistributable I cannot find
    > the
    > 2.0 Confiuragation applet in control panel?!?
    >
    > http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...DisplayLang=en
    >
    > My machine has the applet after installing VS.NET 2005 RTM.
    >
    > Is there someway to install this separately on a machine? The
    > redistributable s for 1.0 and 1.1 always included the control panel
    > applets.
    >
    > Greg
    >
    >
    >[/color]


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    • Jeffrey Tan[MSFT]

      #3
      Re: Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 Configuration applet

      Hi Greg,

      I think you have resolved this issue yourself, yes?
      Based on the bug link:

      7c1c9df-830d-4cd3-a1c0-3b3f6b616984, in VS.net2005, configuration applet is
      included in .Net Framework SDK. If I misunderstand you, please feel free to
      tell me, thanks

      Best regards,
      Jeffrey Tan
      Microsoft Online Partner Support
      Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security
      This posting is provided "as is" with no warranties and confers no rights.

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      • Greg Burns

        #4
        Re: Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 Configuration applet

        Thanks Jeffrey for the response,

        Well I added my own bug link cause I feel this is a different problem:



        Your bug link is concerns mscorcfg.msc being missing from CTP SDK. Looks
        like they resolved that (added it back to the SDK), but didn't add it back
        to the Redistributable s. This is different than all the prior .NET
        Redistributable s (1.0, 1.1).

        My bug was "Resolved by As Design". But why not include it? It just takes
        away one more method of inspecting or changing the security settings on a
        workstation.

        I have somewhat of a thread about this issue going here in the security
        group:



        Greg


        ""Jeffrey Tan[MSFT]"" <v-jetan@online.mi crosoft.com> wrote in message
        news:8TFP5WS4FH A.1172@TK2MSFTN GXA01.phx.gbl.. .[color=blue]
        > Hi Greg,
        >
        > I think you have resolved this issue yourself, yes?
        > Based on the bug link:
        > http://lab.msdn.microsoft.com/Produc...x?feedbackid=f
        > 7c1c9df-830d-4cd3-a1c0-3b3f6b616984, in VS.net2005, configuration applet
        > is
        > included in .Net Framework SDK. If I misunderstand you, please feel free
        > to
        > tell me, thanks
        >
        > Best regards,
        > Jeffrey Tan
        > Microsoft Online Partner Support
        > Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security
        > This posting is provided "as is" with no warranties and confers no rights.
        >[/color]


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        • Jeffrey Tan[MSFT]

          #5
          Re: Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 Configuration applet

          Hi Greg,

          Thanks for your feedback.

          Yes, I can see your new submitted bug link. I see your concern is that why
          Configuration applet is not included in .Net Redistributable s, but in SDK.

          Based on my finding in our internal database, I see some comment about this
          issue, and the product team always believe that no end user will use these
          configuration tools, only administrators and developers might use it. So
          they moved it to the SDK and so they resolved your bug link as by design.

          If you really have concern on this issue, I suggest you re-active that bug
          link and feedback your concern to our product team, they will work and
          consider on your feedback. Thanks

          Best regards,
          Jeffrey Tan
          Microsoft Online Partner Support
          Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security
          This posting is provided "as is" with no warranties and confers no rights.

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          • Greg Burns

            #6
            Re: Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 Configuration applet

            Well, considering how little response any of my threads has generated, I may
            be alone in my position. :(

            Just seems like an unnecessary stumbling block for us that are not too
            familiar with CAS and how to configure it on our users' workstations.

            Greg


            ""Jeffrey Tan[MSFT]"" <v-jetan@online.mi crosoft.com> wrote in message
            news:kBEfK014FH A.3220@TK2MSFTN GXA01.phx.gbl.. .[color=blue]
            > Hi Greg,
            >
            > Thanks for your feedback.
            >
            > Yes, I can see your new submitted bug link. I see your concern is that why
            > Configuration applet is not included in .Net Redistributable s, but in SDK.
            >
            > Based on my finding in our internal database, I see some comment about
            > this
            > issue, and the product team always believe that no end user will use these
            > configuration tools, only administrators and developers might use it. So
            > they moved it to the SDK and so they resolved your bug link as by design.
            >
            > If you really have concern on this issue, I suggest you re-active that bug
            > link and feedback your concern to our product team, they will work and
            > consider on your feedback. Thanks
            >
            > Best regards,
            > Jeffrey Tan
            > Microsoft Online Partner Support
            > Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security
            > This posting is provided "as is" with no warranties and confers no rights.
            >[/color]


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            • Jeffrey Tan[MSFT]

              #7
              Re: Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 Configuration applet

              Hi Greg,

              Thanks for your feedback.

              Yes, I see you have some concern on this issue. However, currently, I think
              the best way for your concern is feedback it to our product team, so I
              suggest you feedback your concern to that bug link. Then our product team
              may give some consideration on it. Thanks

              Best regards,
              Jeffrey Tan
              Microsoft Online Partner Support
              Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security
              This posting is provided "as is" with no warranties and confers no rights.

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