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Guest Al Dykes
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I have .NET Framework 3.0 SP1 on my laptop. It's 245MB.

 

Does this file size indicate a SDK or a runtime version?

 

My old laptop needs the the disk space and if this is an SDK and I can

get some disk space back, I need to do it.

 

Is there a way of telling which apps use .NET on my machine?

 

If I have the SDK version, can someone give me the URL for RT version?

 

 

Thanks

 

 

 

 

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Al Dykes

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Guest Timothy Daniels
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Re: Questions about .NET Framework ???

 

You'll get the best answers to these questions in one of the

30 or so Microsoft NGs dedicated to DotNet Framework

(in English). If your ISP's news server doesn't carry them,

you can set up an account on your news client that uses the

free Microsoft news server named "news.microsoft.com".

To start, I'd pose inquiries in:

microsoft.public.dotnet.framework

microsoft.public.dotnet.framework.clr

midrosoft.public.dotnet.framework.setup

 

*TimDaniels*

 

"Al Dykes" wrote:

>

> I have .NET Framework 3.0 SP1 on my laptop. It's 245MB.

>

> Does this file size indicate a SDK or a runtime version?

>

> My old laptop needs the the disk space and if this is an SDK

> and I can get some disk space back, I need to do it.

>

> Is there a way of telling which apps use .NET on my machine?

>

> If I have the SDK version, can someone give me the URL for

> RT version?

Guest Al Dykes
Posted

Re: Questions about .NET Framework ???

 

In article <#86FE8BlIHA.1368@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl>,

Timothy Daniels <NoSpam@SpamMeNot.com> wrote:

>You'll get the best answers to these questions in one of the

>30 or so Microsoft NGs dedicated to DotNet Framework

>(in English). If your ISP's news server doesn't carry them,

>you can set up an account on your news client that uses the

>free Microsoft news server named "news.microsoft.com".

>To start, I'd pose inquiries in:

>microsoft.public.dotnet.framework

>microsoft.public.dotnet.framework.clr

>midrosoft.public.dotnet.framework.setup

 

 

 

 

TNX, I'll go thre.

 

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Al Dykes

News is something someone wants to suppress, everything else is advertising.

- Lord Northcliffe, publisher of the Daily Mail


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