The verification program I mentioned
in my earlier post will tell you which
versions are still valid.
I should have mentioned that even the
removal tool will not remove every last
file or folder but it does remove far more
than what left behind after using the Add/Remove
option (which is what you want to start with and
then use the removal tool)
For more info you can read the .NET articles
I've put on my web site:
http://www.pagestart.com/windowsxptips.html
--
JS
http://www.pagestart.com
"StoneCherub" <
StoneCherub@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:
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> This is messier and messier. I had to rebuild my last install of XP, it
> rotted as do they all, and was apparently careless in the install of dot
> net
> framework. I found all the folders listed in the kb article but when I
> opened
> 1.0 it had mscommc.dll and three config files. 1.1 had two config files.
> 2.0
> seemed to have a file structure, nine directories and 200 files. 3.0 had
> two
> foundation folders and wpf. 3.5 had six folders and three dozen files.
>
> This is a whole mess. It looks like 1.0 and 1.1 aren't there, 2.0 is and
> 3.0and 3.5 may or may not be, I have no way of knowing.
>
> Can I apply one of the removal programs to scrub the whole mess and just
> start over? I don't want to rebuild again.
>
> Dan Lynch
>
>
> "JS" wrote:
>
>> First determine which versions of .NET Framework are installed and
>> whether any service packs have been applied:
>> See:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/318785
>>
>> Next download to your hard drive each version of NET
>> you have on your PC. download the installation files
>> (do not use Windows Update) from this list
>> "Where to download the .Net Redistributables"
>>
http://www.pagestart.com/netframeworkdwnldlinks.html
>>
>> Then uninstall each version .NET you have on your PC,
>> Starting with the highest version first and finally uninstalling NET 1.x
>> (Remove 1.1 hotfix after removing .Net 1.1) if its on your PC.
>>
>> Now use the .Net Cleanup Tool to
>> remove the last vestiges of .Net
>>
>> ..NET Framework Cleanup Tool:
>>
http://blogs.msdn.com/astebner/pages/8904493.aspx
>> "This .NET Framework cleanup tool is designed to automatically perform a
>> set
>> of steps to remove selected versions of the .NET Framework from a
>> computer,
>> It will remove files, directories, registry keys and values and Windows
>> Installer product registration information for the .NET Framework.
>> The tool is intended primarily to return your system to a known
>> (relatively clean) state in case you are encountering .NET Framework
>> installation, uninstallation, repair or patching errors so that you can
>> try
>> to install
>> again". I used this tool after using the Add or Remove Programs uninstall
>> feature. After using the Cleanup tool only a few folders and files still
>> remained, so I deleted these manually (See below)
>>
>> ..Net folders - After deleting all .Net Redistributables:
>> C:\Program Files\Reference Assemblies\
>> (Delete the Reference Assemblies folder and all subfolders )
>> C:\WINDOWS\assembly
>> (Delete the assembly folder and all subfolders)
>> C:\WINDOWS\Microsoft.NET\Framework
>> (Delete the Microsoft .Net folder and all subfolders)
>> C:\Program Files\MSBuild\Microsoft\Windows Workflow Foundation\
>> (May or May not exist)
>>
>> Next reinstall each version you had on your computer
>> working your way back up to the last (highest version #) of NET.
>>
>> NET Framework Setup Verification Tool:
>>
http://blogs.msdn.com/astebner/pages/8999004.aspx
>> "This .NET Framework setup verification tool is designed to automatically
>> perform a set of steps to verify the installation state of one or more
>> versions of the .NET Framework on a computer."
>>
>> Then check for any .net security updates/hotfixes using Windows Update.
>>
>>
>> --
>> JS
>>
http://www.pagestart.com
>>
>>
>>
>> "StoneCherub" <
StoneCherub@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:
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>> > That was my first thought but I was hoping there might be a easier way.
>> >
>> > If you want to do work, get a MAC. If you want to play with the
>> > computer
>> > there's Microsoft.
>> >
>> > Dan
>> >
>> > "JS" wrote:
>> >
>> >> Try uninstalling and then reinstalling.
>> >> Note the best of answers I know but it's
>> >> worth a try.
>> >>
>> >> --
>> >> JS
>> >>
http://www.pagestart.com
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> "StoneCherub" <
StoneCherub@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> >> news:
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>> >> > Please move this if it's in the wrong place.
>> >> >
>> >> > My add/remove shows that I have all the pieces of the dot net
>> >> > framework
>> >> > thru 3.5 with patches. But neither VWDexpress nor Ironspeed
>> >> > developer
>> >> > will
>> >> > work because my windows\assembly folder is empty and both
>> >> > application
>> >> > failures report a need for dll files that are supposed to be in what
>> >> > appears
>> >> > to be a complex structure in that folder.
>> >> >
>> >> > How can I fix this?
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>>
>>
>>