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Article ID: 308432 - Last Review: February 12, 2007 - Revision: 3.2
INFO: Uninstall Microsoft .NET Framework SDK Beta 2 Before Installing the Released Version
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Microsoft strongly recommends that you remove the Beta 2
versions of the Microsoft .NET Framework/.NET Framework SDK before you install
the released-to-market (RTM) version. You can uninstall .NET Framework Beta 2
by using the Add/Remove Programs utility in Control Panel.
Beta 2 of the Microsoft .NET Framework is not side-by-side
(SXS) compatible with the RTM version of the .NET Framework. Installing the
released version over the Beta 2 version will leave the .NET Framework in a
configuration that is not supported by Microsoft Product Support
Services.
NOTE: Because the Microsoft .NET Framework is also installed when you
are distributing applications and by Visual Studio .NET, you should make sure
you also uninstall Beta 2 of Visual Studio .NET and any deployed applications
before installing the released version.
APPLIES TO
- Microsoft .NET Framework Software Development Kit 1.0 Service Pack 2
- Microsoft .NET Framework Software Development Kit 1.0 Service Pack 2
- Microsoft .NET Framework Class Libraries 1.1
- Microsoft .NET Framework Class Libraries 1.0
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