.net Framework

06/10/2006 12:36 toreddo#1
If you already have it good,
but we all need it someday, the new visual studios are out.
probally 75% of the developers are using .net framework now.
So if you want to run their Programs, you need this

.NET Framework Version 2.0 Redistributable Package
Download the most recent update to the Microsoft .NET Framework and get everything you need to run applications developed using the .NET Framework.

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.NET Framework 2.0 Language Packs
.NET Framework language packs contain translated text, such as error messages, for languages other than English. Without the installation of a Language Pack, these messages are displayed in English by default. Multiple language packs, each for a different language, can be installed on a single computer.

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I hope this helped for some guys...

Quote:
Originally posted by "x
vIrus[x"]x86 is for 32bit os ( Win2k Win98 Win95 WinXP Win2k3 )
x64 is fpr 64bit os ( WinXP-64bit Win 2k3-64bit )

You need the Framework that you can run Programs which got developed using .NET for example programs programmed in C#

greetings
06/10/2006 14:19 tsu#2
Maybe you should explain for people which version goes for what OS and so on..
I doubt many noobs knows what x86 and x64 stands for.
06/10/2006 14:43 Kitschi#3
yea i dunno and i got net framework at my PC n dunno for what it is <_<
06/10/2006 15:17 Susi>_>#4
Quote:
Originally posted by tsu@Jun 10 2006, 14:19
Maybe you should explain for people which version goes for what OS and so on..
I doubt many noobs knows what x86 and x64 stands for.
i guess they stand for x64 BIT OS or x86 BIT os..
but i could be wrong :)
06/10/2006 18:36 x]vIrus[x#5
x86 is for 32bit os ( Win2k Win98 Win95 WinXP Win2k3 )
x64 is fpr 64bit os ( WinXP-64bit Win 2k3-64bit )

You need the Framework that you can run Programs which got developed using .NET for example programs programmed in C#

greetings