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Old November 12th, 2008, 01:41 PM
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Question .Net framwork Question

I see lots of threads saying we need .Net framework 1, 2 & 3 and I have all 3. I just installed 3 yesterday. I have been reading the newest Manual for Hoster 4.06, mainly under computer requirements and can find no mention of this. Am I missing something or can someone tell me what heading it comes under. Also what does it actually do. My version was running OK without 3 but as I read some post recommending it I downloaded it.
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Old November 12th, 2008, 02:56 PM
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>net Framework 2 is really all you need currently and it is needed for installing not so much for running Hoster. Read this in Wikipedia and maybe it can explain it better than I can. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/.NET_Framework
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Old November 12th, 2008, 04:07 PM
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Thanks for Your prompt reply Dale. Part of my question was that I didn't find any references to it in the new 4.06 manual. Has it accidentally been left out? Or is it there and I can't find it. I am thinking of any new Hoster customers would not know this from the manual. They would only find out by searching the forum.
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Thanks for Your prompt reply Dale. Part of my question was that I didn't find any references to it in the new 4.06 manual. Has it accidentally been left out? Or is it there and I can't find it. I am thinking of any new Hoster customers would not know this from the manual. They would only find out by searching the forum.
If they are keeping there computer up to date or have Vista they will already have .net Framework 2, so should be no problem. As far as anything in the manual you will have to ask Admin on that as he is the one who writes it.
I know when .net Framework first came out and MTU upgraded to the newer Windows Installer program, it was put out that it was needed to install MTU programs. Since this is a requirement for installing the program, no one would see it in the manual until after installation anyway and that is too late.
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