"JD" <JD@example.invalid> wrote in message
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> John Saunders [MVP] wrote:
>> "JD" <JD@example.invalid> wrote in message
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>>> John Saunders [MVP] wrote:
>>>> "bmb" <bmb@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>>>>> is there a way to determine this besides removing .net and see what
>>>>> fails?
>>>>
>>>> I don't know a general way to find out.
>>>
>>> There isn't a list somewhere that says what software uses what .net
>>> framework?
>>>
>>> I'm using XP SP2 HE with all the needed security patches so my OS won't
>>> be affected?
>>
>> Yes, but what software products do you have installed? How would you go
>> about enumerating every piece of code on your system in order to
>> determine whether or not it uses the .NET Framework, and if so, which
>> version it uses?
>
> I'm using the same programs I used on Windows 98SE and I didn't have any
> .Net framework on 98SE, did I?
>
> So the easiest way to do it is remove all the versions of .Net framework
> and see what barks?
>
> Can I use Add/Remove programs in Control Panel or do I need to use the MS
> Windows Installer CleanUp utility?
Actually, I'd suggest you start a new thread, either here or in
microsoft.public.dotnet.framework entitled something like "How to remove
..NET Framework if I don't need it". That will get you an expert answer.
Any answer from me would be a guess, as I've programmed in .NET for the past
six years - removing it has never been a priority of mine! If I gave you
advice on how to remove it, I'd probably miss something important.
Good luck!
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John Saunders [MVP]