[thelist] .NET CLR

Chris.Marsh at Callserve.com Chris.Marsh at Callserve.com
Wed Apr 6 11:27:06 CDT 2005


Ken

> Add/Remove Programs Control Panel will tell you
> 
> "Reliable" is a subjective word though - in a default 
> configuration the
> listing in Add/Remove Programs will tell you. If someone goes 
> out of their
> way to hide this from the Control Panel, you will need to 
> seek other means.

Thanks for the response. I did not find it in the control panel, and have no
evidence to suggest that its installation is being hidden.

The context is that we need to upgrade to .NET as a development technology.
In order to get up to speed, we need to use it on an intranet server
initially in order to avoid any disruption to live services. However, even
significant disruption to intranet services is unacceptable, so I'm trying
to find out the best manner in which to install the least possible software
in order to start using .NET on a Windows 2000 Server. Do you have any tips
that may assist me in coming up with an implementation strategy, by any
chance?

Many thanks!

Chris Marsh
Web Developer
Callserve Communications Ltd
2 Harbour Exchange Square
London E14 9GE
www.callserve.com  www.phoneserve.com
Tel: + 44 (0) 207 517 7130
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