Windows Service Net Framework
Oct 1, 2009I would like to know with which version of Windows XP Service will I get .NET Framework. Please give me the Service Pack # and .NET Framework version that will be bundled along with that.
View 2 RepliesI would like to know with which version of Windows XP Service will I get .NET Framework. Please give me the Service Pack # and .NET Framework version that will be bundled along with that.
View 2 RepliesCan anyone tell me what this update is for which is considered high priority? I read what it says but still did not understand if I need it. I am only using this home pc. it is not at a business.
View 3 Replies View Relatedtrying to update and install Net Framework 1.0 Service Pack 3 I get following message: " Application has generated an exception that could not be handled. Process id:0xf7c (3964), Thread id=0x40c (1036). "
View 1 Replies View RelatedI have tried to install this dozens of times, and automatic updates keeps downloading it over and over again, but "Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 Service Pack 1 (KB110806)" always fails to install. I am forced to turn of XP automatic updates.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI keep trying to install the update Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1 Service Pack 1. It continues to tell me that it has failed to install.
View 4 Replies View RelatedFriends, I found that I have the following are installed on my PC:Microsoft.Net Framework 2.0 Service Pack1 Microsoft.Net Framework 3.0 Service Pack1 My OS is Wind XP 2002 SP2,I tried to remove Framework (2.0) and (3.0) but cannot, how to do? Any advices? which one should I remove or keep? and how to delete it?
View 9 Replies View RelatedI have MS XP HE SP3. Try as I may, I cannot install Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 Service Pack 1. I need this to install Paint.NET. I have MS Framework 2.0 installed, and this Update is directly from MS Updates. The only message I get after trying to install is: Installation was unsuccessful. I have tried ending any unnecessary Processes through Task Manager, but to no avail
View 2 Replies View RelatedI did a full HP system restore and the Computer guy who came to my house installed the Service Pack 3, the latest version. I used to have Service Pack 1. I have had quite a few problems since then because of the full system restore and having to re-install alot of my programs, etc. But anyway I noticed today, that down in my system tray (or whatever you call it) on the bottom right of my computer where all the little icons are, there is this Microsoft Updates Automatic Updater with the yellow shield and it said that an update ready to install so I tried installing it. And this is what it said:
Automatic Updates Some updates could not be installed The following updates were not installed: Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 Service Pack 1 and .NET Framework 3.5 Family Update for .NET versions 2.0 through 3.5 (KB951847) x86 ....SO- that seems like a conflict since my computer had Service Pack 3 and the Microsoft Updates is trying to install this Service Pack 1 thing. What should I do? Do I have to get it all in sync somehow and is this messing up things on my computer? Also does this mean I am missing out on all the correct updates for my computer?
I had to install net framework for a program to work.Now I have to log on to windows.Is their any way around the log on?
View 4 Replies View RelatedFirst of all, hello everyone! I'm happy to have joined your community. I feel sort of bad for joining only to ask a question, but the boards just seemed so helpful I couldn't resist. Anyway, I recently installed the .net framework to a stable build of windows XP SP2, and now I'm having some problems. I deleted the asp.net account and checked the "don't use welcome screen" box in user profiles because I don't really like the login etc... that comes with it.
That was two days ago. This morning I turn on my computer only to have it take a long time at the windows loading screen, and hang at the off-blue loging screen without bringing up the login box. Now, I wanted to somehow get rid of the .net framework after I realised I didn't really need it, but now it's not even possible. I tried both entering in safe mode (hanging black screen with "safe mode" in the usual places) and using the last known working setting (and got the same off-blue login screen.) I don't mind reverting to a saved state, but I can't even access the desktop to be able to.
Can anyone tell me how to configure windows media player 10 to work from behind the windows firewall which was installed when i updated to windows service pack2? I am using windows xp and explorer6.0 with verizon dsl 3.0 internet connection.
I have been installing each and every update from microsoft. I now get the Windows Update to install a security patch for Framework.net. It fails to install every time and comes back again and again to install. I did a very quick search on this problem and it seems there are problems concerning how Framework was loaded and what versions youo have.First of all, as far as I know, I have only loaded a new Framework version because a program I downloaded informed me I need this new version. I do not keep track of how I loaded Framework, what versions or anything. Looking as some of these proposed solutions require knowing a lot more about how you loaded them and what versions you have.
View 3 Replies View RelatedI have updated windowsXP with the Service pack 2 and now I am getting two error messages one is an explorer.exe error it says installed at 0x010055a8 and is referred to in memory at 0x00000000 and the other error is windowssystem32firewall.cpl
View 11 Replies View RelatedI've searched for this topic and am not able to find anything. I'm wondering why my Windows Firewall options are all greyed out and a message states that "for your security, some settings are controlled by a group policy" I also have a follow up question as to how to remove a service that appears to not be in the HJT log but shows when I check msconfig under services
View 7 Replies View RelatedGot a system I'm looking at for someone I know. They have a file extension issue that I'm not familiar with. Here's what it is and what they think they did to get it that way.Currently all but a couple their shortcuts on the desktop have a .lnk extension attached to them. If you try to double click the shortcut to open the program windows tells you that it can't open the file and askes you what program to use. Here's what they were doing when they noticed this problem.They went into Windows Explorer and accessed the "tools" menu. From there they went to "folder options" and selected the "file types" tab. They clicked to create a new file extension, entered "lnk" for the extension and clicked "ok" Then they selected the new extension from the list and clicked the "advanced" option. In the resulting window they unchecked the "confirm open after download" option and clicked "ok". After going through this sequence they noticed that all of their shortcuts had been modified with this extension. Also now if you create a new shortcut it is automatically given this file extension. They tried going back to the folder options and removing the extension but that hasn't helped the problem any. Changing the name of the shortcut back to the original format doesn't help either.The system is currently running Windows XP with service pack 1.
View 5 Replies View Related"C or file. You may not have appropriate permissions."Also,"The windows installer service could not be accessed"It is a customer's PC running XP Media Center.PC came to me with initial problem of blank desktop. Explorer.exe was NOT running and could not be started from Start > Run in Task Manager. However, it WAS possible to go through Browse and open files and existing programs that way.Managed to fix that by uninstalling various Google products like Desktop, Updater and Toolbar. Somehow, this enabled all programs I tried to run. The customer only had IE 8 on machine. Could open a Web Page in Word which made me suspicious why IE could not establish connection even after resetting etc etc. Found safari and managed to get on Web fine. Removed Google products as mentioned and all seemed fine.As IE still playing up decided to re-install it. All fine except that "checking your computer for malicious software" had red x next to it. Hmm, I thought.IE also keeps sending me on strange redirects (no other browser does) so suspected Malware.
View 14 Replies View RelatedI'm posting this as a help guide for all those out there who have had Windows explorer.exe start doing crazy things. I'm the go to guy for tech problems amongst all of my friends and I've discovered that I'm not the only person with one of these explorer.exe bugs.Firstly I know that explorer.exe is the Windows service controls the UI and allows you to browse files, have icons on your desktop and have a taskbar. However of late bugs have been appearing that are causing it to malfunction in ways that shouldn't be possible.
View 14 Replies View RelatedHow can I disable the windows service that prompts me when an executable file is from any unknown publisher? The attached image is a screen shot of the security warning. I don't care about any of the associated risks with disabling this, I've already disabled the windows firewall and security center, I just find this pop-up quite aggravating and would like to know how to make it stop
View 8 Replies View RelatedMy printer won't work and when I try to diagnose the situation I get message that says, "Windows cannot open Help and Supprt because a system service is not running. To fix this problem, start the service named 'Help and Support'". How do I do this?
View 4 Replies View RelatedI have recently done a clean Windows XP Install followed by installing Service Pack 1 then 3.Everything was running smoothly and I was able to log into the desktop.However when I tried to check for updates via Windows update, in Internet explorer however it always says the 'Internet Explorer cannot display this webpage'After diagnosing the issue, it found no problems.I can browse any other website but sometimes when I click on an item through doing a google search, it sometimes sends me to a random search engine page!!
View 8 Replies View RelatedI have had Windows XP on my computer for 3 years, during that time I have had no problems with updates. A couple of days ago updates were running when I got the following message box. Service pack 3 setup. Access denied1! Microsoft will now un-install the current updates. At this point I was in a hurry to leave and shut off my computer thinking that when I started up again, the updates would resume their activity.......
View 9 Replies View RelatedAn error window keeps popping up "Windows Service Pack Setup has encountered an error and needs to close." How do I get rid of it?
View 14 Replies View Related1) I have seen this problem posted on another forum in the past, but the thread never led to a solution.2) This problem has occurred with both a EIDE hard drive and a USB camera. I have also seen reports of it happening with other drives.
(NOTE: the items I am referring to use native WIN XP drivers; I have posted this problem on other forums and the first responder always tells me to go to the manufactrer's site to download the latest drivers.)3) The problem: every time I reboot, the Hardware installation wizard reports the following: "The specified service does not exist as an installed service."4) Once this dialog box is closed, the yellow warning diamond appears nect to the device in hardware manager, and the driver "disk.sys" is NOT installed, although "partmgr.sys" is.
I used WinXP SP3 32b OS, I installed .net framework 3.5 sp1 on it, after that I check .net 2.0. it's die! Into control panel, I see that .net 2.0 sp2, .net 3.0 sp2 but .net 3.5 sp1? I think that with WinXP sp3 OS can not fit with .net 3.5 SP1?? is that my ideal correct?
View 13 Replies View Relatedwhat is it and what does it do? Windows update has been trying to auto install version 2.0 and has errors doing so. Both 1.1 and 2.0 are listed under my add/remove programs but cannot be uninstalled or repaired. Microsoft says that these are critical updates but I cannot tell if I have a corrupt version.
View 3 Replies View RelatedI've checked a few other threads relating to WinXP suddenly asking for password at start, and that .NET 1.1 SP1 is required to fix this. On Friday, I had a crash and had to reformat HD and reinstall Windows, then sent Auto Update to get everything needed. According to Update History, SP1 downloaded and installed with no problems. However when I look in Add/Remove Programs I only see .NET 1.1 and a Hotfix for it. Should I see something that says SP1 if it's really on my system?
View 15 Replies View RelatedLooking in the Add Remove panel I see there are a couple versions of NET, 1.1, 2, and 3, do I need all of these? I do know that the software for the video card needs "Net", not sure which version if that makes a difference.
View 6 Replies View RelatedMS recently updated me with lots of files relative to something called .Net Framework. From what little I understand about it, it appears to be something for programmers, which I'm not. It includes a couple of updates for C++ which I know is a programming language. Is any of this needed for my applications to run properly or for net surfing? Any harm in deleting every update relative to Framework?
View 6 Replies View RelatedI am attempting to install the .net framework and am having issues. when attempting to install i get the error 'Error creating process TempIXP000.TMPInstall.exe>. Reason: system32advpack.dll. I checked to see if the dll was there.
View 4 Replies View RelatedI've got the Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 installed on my WinXP Pro computer. Now, my Add/Remove Programs lists both 1.1 and 2.0 as being installed. Does anyone know if I would be safe to uninstall 1.1. In other words, is .NET 2.0 completely backward compatible?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI need to get my NET Framework fixed.
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