Keep Getting An Error Message Microsoft.NET Framework 2.0 Required To Continue
Feb 14, 2012
I am trying to scan a document on the Lexmark 5600 and keep getting an error message Microsoft.NET Framework 2.0 required to continue. I have tried to download but after several unsuccessful attempts have given up.
I have had the 5600 for about 2 years and still have not been able to use it without problems. I need to scan documents and keep getting the error message Microsoft.NET Framework 2.0 is required to continue.
Running Win 7. I get the following when I boot:" Microsoft.Net Framework version 2.0 is required to continue". When i try to download it, the downloader screen comes up blank. the rare times when I were able to download it, it woud not install.
For the past while, I've been getting an error report pop-up regarding .NET Framework. It happens approximately 20min after starting my computer.The pop-up states:
Code: Unhandled exception has occurred in your application. If you click Continue, the application will ignore this error and attempt to continue. If you click Quit, the application will close immediately.Now, there doesn't seem to be any critical effect of this error. Whether I choose Quit or Continue doesn't have any overt effect.Here is the information under the "Details" for the error:See the end of this message for details on invoking just-in-time (JIT) debugging instead of this dialog box.
************** Exception Text ************** System.ComponentModel.Win32Exception: The system cannot find the file specified at System.Diagnostics.Process.StartWithShellExecuteEx(ProcessStartInfo startInfo) at System.Diagnostics.Process.Start(ProcessStartInfo startInfo) at imstrayicon.MainForm.ReadRegistry()
Well every time i start up my computer i get this error message "Unhandled exception has occurred in your application. If you click Continue, the application will ignore this error and attempt to continue. If you click quit, the application will close immediately." Access to the path 'C:windowssystem32dllhost.exe' is denied. These are the details....See the end of this message for details on invoking just-in-time (JIT) debugging instead of this dialog box.
************** Exception Text ************** System.UnauthorizedAccessException: Access to the path 'C:Windowssystem32dllhost.exe' is denied. at System.IO.__Error.WinIOError(Int32 errorCode, String maybeFullPath) at System.IO.File.Delete(String path)
I've been having problems for a while installing this client profile.
Here's the log of the action.
CBS Log: http://www.2shared.com/file/a_VbsVp0/CBS.html Code: OS Version = 6.1.7601, Platform 2, Service Pack 1 OS Description = Windows 7 - x64 Home Premium Edition Service Pack 1
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Lexmark all in one printer x6650 needs m/s framework 2.0 to run
Productiivity Studio software so I can print photos. Framework 2.0 only <div> comes in 32bit and my w/7 is 64 bit. I have no idea what is going on here
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This is so frustrating it stays on for hours and even if I try to restart MC in just pops back up after about a minute I know it's not the HDHomerun Prime that's causing it because it just passes all that info straight through to MC so I'm assuming it's a bug in MC that is making it not go away, but I am going to call TWC and see what they say. Is MS looking in to this, is there a solution or am I just wasting my time? It wouldn't be so bad if the message was just on live but it is also stays on when viewing recorded shows.
I tried to install Windows 7 x64 on a machine that I already had Windows 7 32 bit successfully installed. But the 64 bit install failed with message "A required cd/dvd driver is needed...." . Removed everything from the motherboard except one hdd/sata and tried installing from usb image too and the same dreadful cd/dvd driver needed message stops the install.... any clue ?
If this was answered, I may have overlooked the original question... I recently upgraded to windows 7 and get a startup error with regards to the .net framework 2.0 not being installed, however I have 4 installed. I was told I need to patch in 2.0, how can I do this? When I go to install 2.0 it gives me the same startup error. I can't scan from the lexmark printer but can print anda couple of programs are not functioning properly
I have Vista Home Premium 64 bit and I'm trying to upgrade to 7. I bought the college copy so I only have the download, no DVD.
When I get to like 10% of installation I get error 0x80070241, and it says that a file is corrupted or missing and installation cannot continue.
I know everyone hates n00bs who ask questions that have already been answered, and I did google this first (and call Microsoft), but the results I found on google went right over my head and Microsoft was not helpful at all (I shot them off an e-mail thinking I might get better service that way, but they haven't responded yet.)
Anyway, what can I do? I really really want Vista off my computer but it like refuses to die lol.
I was trying to install the automatic win7 updates and in the 'important' update was ie9. I clicked on 'install updates' and windows started installing ie9. After a couple of seconds I got this window saying:: "Some files that need to be updated are currently being used by these programs. Please save your work, close the programs and then continue. If you can't close, setup can do it for you."
HP advisor HpqToaster Module Java UpdateScheduler Microsoft Security Client User Interface nokia launch application quick launch buttons windows desktop gadgets windows explorer"
That's the list of programs that need to be closed. Obvious, I cancelled. Why do I need to close almost everything for installing a browser?
I have a yellow triangle on my laptop that says I need to troubleshoot it. When I open the devices and printers and click on troubleshoot laptop I keep getting the error message 0x80070057. It says "An error occurred while troubleshooting:"An unexpected error has occurred. The trouble shooting wizard can't continue.
I'm new here and thought I'd try and get some help. I keep getting a Winows Driver error whenever I try to restart or shutdown. The Error code is 0x0000010D
A couple of my programs/games would not launch giving me a similiar error. After some research I believed it was a problem with .NET, well now I can't reinstall it. I've tried numerous things that have been mentioned on this forum. I'm going to copy and paste the error log that Framework gives me.[CODE]
I use Windows 7 64 Home Premium, and I have Microsoft office 2003 installed, where I use Microsoft Outlook for my main email address. In recent months, when I close down the outlook, a Microsoft pops up states 'Microsoft word has stopped working'. If the pop up isn't closed, for some reason Microsoft word opens up, and when I do need to open Microsoft word, this freezes and takes ages to open up, also on closing, it freezes again, and it is stated in start task manager 'as not responding.
I was unable to go on the internet for some reason.So i tired to use a trouble shooter.Then at one point it says "an unexpected error has occurred.The trouble shooting wizard can't continue"
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Do you have any idea what the problem may be with the installation? Is there a way to see what file that may be corrupted?
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