Question:
I have like 4 different Microsoft .NET Frameworks installed, do I need all of them?
2008-10-02 01:47:56 UTC
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I have 4 different .NET Frameworks, do I need all of them? Because they take a lot of space.

Also what do they do anyway?

Oh and I'm running on Windows XP SP3 (I updated to SP3 from SP2 using Windows Update, I dunno if that means anything).
Five answers:
Ted B
2008-10-02 01:53:31 UTC
Don't worry about it. Some apps required these. Some will work with the older version and some will only works with the newer version
john h
2008-10-02 01:55:00 UTC
No it is not necesary to have all four Microsoft .Net Frameworks

installed! Go to Microsoft Download Centre and find the lates Net Franeworks, after you find one you can go to Control Panel and Delete

any of your choice! Microsoft .NET Framework is a software technology that is ... The purpose of the CLI is to provide a language ... Releasing the Source Code for the NET
demski
2016-10-15 06:49:00 UTC
considering that your employing abode windows XP. be sure you have the maximum recent provider p.c.. put in for abode windows XP which i think is SP3. .internet furnish you with all varieties of issues in case you do not have the main modern provider p.c... be sure you have abode windows setting up 3.a million and up, MS explorer 6.0 and up. additionally be sure you have become the framework from MS and there are older variations available on different web content that have bugs, which Microsoft has considering that mounted.
Bogdan
2008-10-02 01:52:58 UTC
Generally most software needs .net 2.0 but some need the latest too.

So I recommend you uninstall rest and keep 2.0 until u need any other versions.



Good luck.
Manuel
2008-10-02 02:28:50 UTC
look.. i dont advise you to do that because the netframeworks that you have is also with hot fixes so thats the reason microsoft put now available netframework 2.0 sp1 netframework 3.0 sp1 thats hotfix.


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