In cleaning up my programs I noticed that .net framework 2.0 Sp1 was taking
up 2700megs of space and I would like to know if it is safe to remove it or
is it a core program because I have ver 3.5 installed also
"Ted Moes" <TedMoes@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> In cleaning up my programs I noticed that .net framework 2.0 Sp1 was
> taking
> up 2700megs of space and I would like to know if it is safe to remove it
> or
> is it a core program because I have ver 3.5 installed also
They are different things entirely and 3 does not replace 1, 1.1 or 2.x.
To give an example, this system (a Thinkpad) has a very handy
location-switching utility (Access Connections) that requires .NET v.2.
Version 1 and 3 are also present, but I ran into a problem that required
removal of v.2 and Access Connections wouldn't work till I reinstalled it.
So, no, you shouldn't remove it just because you have a later version.
The names are a bit misleading, as it was usual for later versions to
supercede earlier ones, but in this case they don't.
> "Ted Moes" <TedMoes@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:E77847A7-1BC9-4BD0-BFAD-8F51D3A4FCEE@microsoft.com...
> > In cleaning up my programs I noticed that .net framework 2.0 Sp1 was
> > taking
> > up 2700megs of space and I would like to know if it is safe to remove it
> > or
> > is it a core program because I have ver 3.5 installed also
>
> They are different things entirely and 3 does not replace 1, 1.1 or 2.x.
>
> To give an example, this system (a Thinkpad) has a very handy
> location-switching utility (Access Connections) that requires .NET v.2.
> Version 1 and 3 are also present, but I ran into a problem that required
> removal of v.2 and Access Connections wouldn't work till I reinstalled it.
>
> So, no, you shouldn't remove it just because you have a later version.
> The names are a bit misleading, as it was usual for later versions to
> supercede earlier ones, but in this case they don't.
>
> HTH
> -pk
>
>
>
Note the difference in the file download size (354MB) vs (23.6MB)
JS
"Ted Moes" <TedMoes@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:E77847A7-1BC9-4BD0-BFAD-8F51D3A4FCEE@microsoft.com...
> In cleaning up my programs I noticed that .net framework 2.0 Sp1 was
> taking
> up 2700megs of space and I would like to know if it is safe to remove it
> or
> is it a core program because I have ver 3.5 installed also