Tuesday, March 6, 2012

.NET 2.0 and .NET 1.1 co-existence?

I downloaded Quest Software's freeware version of
Comparison Suite. When I attempt to install, it tells
me that it requires .NET framework 1.1.4322. I already
have .NET 2.0 installed (as part of the MS-SQL native client install)
and I really don't want to mess that up.

Is it *safe* to have the installer download/install .NET 1.1
to coexist with 2.0? Is it likely to work?Yes, you can install the various versions of .NET side-by-side and they will
live happily together.

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Hope this helps.

Dan Guzman
SQL Server MVP

"Larry Bertolini" <bertolini.1@.osu.eduwrote in message
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Originally Posted by

>I downloaded Quest Software's freeware version of
Comparison Suite. When I attempt to install, it tells
me that it requires .NET framework 1.1.4322. I already
have .NET 2.0 installed (as part of the MS-SQL native client install)
and I really don't want to mess that up.
>
Is it *safe* to have the installer download/install .NET 1.1
to coexist with 2.0? Is it likely to work?

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