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File version number of .NET 3.5 Service Pack 1 installer
How to repair the .net 2.0 SP2 runtime? Should be obvious but isn't apparentlyCan't install .net 3.5 sp1 on windows server 2008.Net Framework 4 installation did not succeed: HRESULT 0xC80003F3Offline installer for .net 3.5 sp1 not workingInstall MSSQL and .Net Framework 3.5 in Windows Server 2012Unable to install Powershell 4Installing .Net 3.5 on Windows 2012 R2Windows server 2012: MSSQL missing .NET 3.5 Framework. Unable to installIs .NET 3.5.1 Supported on Windows Server 2016?How to find complete installer location which is installed using small size initiator .exe on Windows 10
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I have a very large executable (237 MB) called dotnetfx35.exe.
This may be .NET 3.5, or it may be .NET 3.5 service pack 1.
How can I tell which one it is? (Short of downloading the .NET 3.5 SP1 file and doing a comparison).
On the version tab I have:
- File version: 3.5.30729.1
- Description: .NET Framework 3.5 Setup
If you have downloaded the SP1 full installer file (not the bootstrapper), could you please tell me the file version number? Then I'll know if I have to download it or not.
installation .net-3.5
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I have a very large executable (237 MB) called dotnetfx35.exe.
This may be .NET 3.5, or it may be .NET 3.5 service pack 1.
How can I tell which one it is? (Short of downloading the .NET 3.5 SP1 file and doing a comparison).
On the version tab I have:
- File version: 3.5.30729.1
- Description: .NET Framework 3.5 Setup
If you have downloaded the SP1 full installer file (not the bootstrapper), could you please tell me the file version number? Then I'll know if I have to download it or not.
installation .net-3.5
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I have a very large executable (237 MB) called dotnetfx35.exe.
This may be .NET 3.5, or it may be .NET 3.5 service pack 1.
How can I tell which one it is? (Short of downloading the .NET 3.5 SP1 file and doing a comparison).
On the version tab I have:
- File version: 3.5.30729.1
- Description: .NET Framework 3.5 Setup
If you have downloaded the SP1 full installer file (not the bootstrapper), could you please tell me the file version number? Then I'll know if I have to download it or not.
installation .net-3.5
I have a very large executable (237 MB) called dotnetfx35.exe.
This may be .NET 3.5, or it may be .NET 3.5 service pack 1.
How can I tell which one it is? (Short of downloading the .NET 3.5 SP1 file and doing a comparison).
On the version tab I have:
- File version: 3.5.30729.1
- Description: .NET Framework 3.5 Setup
If you have downloaded the SP1 full installer file (not the bootstrapper), could you please tell me the file version number? Then I'll know if I have to download it or not.
installation .net-3.5
installation .net-3.5
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What architecture is it? I have the .NET 3.5 SP1 redistributables, and their details are:
- x86:
3.5.30729.1
- x64:
3.5.30729.1
- IA64:
3.5.30729.1
Hmm I see a pattern emerging here. Looks like you have the SP-1 install.
(P.S. You can this info verbosely by looking at the "Product Name" value in the Version tab of the Properties box)
Update: Turns out this information is not really correct. Look at the following screenshot:
(source: 41085.org)
Left = SP1 install, Right = Non-SP install. They are the same version number. I'm going to say that your version is the non-SP though, because SP1 is missing from the description according to your post.
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It is the original release of .NET 3.5. It does not include the service packs.
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What architecture is it? I have the .NET 3.5 SP1 redistributables, and their details are:
- x86:
3.5.30729.1
- x64:
3.5.30729.1
- IA64:
3.5.30729.1
Hmm I see a pattern emerging here. Looks like you have the SP-1 install.
(P.S. You can this info verbosely by looking at the "Product Name" value in the Version tab of the Properties box)
Update: Turns out this information is not really correct. Look at the following screenshot:
(source: 41085.org)
Left = SP1 install, Right = Non-SP install. They are the same version number. I'm going to say that your version is the non-SP though, because SP1 is missing from the description according to your post.
add a comment |
What architecture is it? I have the .NET 3.5 SP1 redistributables, and their details are:
- x86:
3.5.30729.1
- x64:
3.5.30729.1
- IA64:
3.5.30729.1
Hmm I see a pattern emerging here. Looks like you have the SP-1 install.
(P.S. You can this info verbosely by looking at the "Product Name" value in the Version tab of the Properties box)
Update: Turns out this information is not really correct. Look at the following screenshot:
(source: 41085.org)
Left = SP1 install, Right = Non-SP install. They are the same version number. I'm going to say that your version is the non-SP though, because SP1 is missing from the description according to your post.
add a comment |
What architecture is it? I have the .NET 3.5 SP1 redistributables, and their details are:
- x86:
3.5.30729.1
- x64:
3.5.30729.1
- IA64:
3.5.30729.1
Hmm I see a pattern emerging here. Looks like you have the SP-1 install.
(P.S. You can this info verbosely by looking at the "Product Name" value in the Version tab of the Properties box)
Update: Turns out this information is not really correct. Look at the following screenshot:
(source: 41085.org)
Left = SP1 install, Right = Non-SP install. They are the same version number. I'm going to say that your version is the non-SP though, because SP1 is missing from the description according to your post.
What architecture is it? I have the .NET 3.5 SP1 redistributables, and their details are:
- x86:
3.5.30729.1
- x64:
3.5.30729.1
- IA64:
3.5.30729.1
Hmm I see a pattern emerging here. Looks like you have the SP-1 install.
(P.S. You can this info verbosely by looking at the "Product Name" value in the Version tab of the Properties box)
Update: Turns out this information is not really correct. Look at the following screenshot:
(source: 41085.org)
Left = SP1 install, Right = Non-SP install. They are the same version number. I'm going to say that your version is the non-SP though, because SP1 is missing from the description according to your post.
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It is the original release of .NET 3.5. It does not include the service packs.
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It is the original release of .NET 3.5. It does not include the service packs.
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It is the original release of .NET 3.5. It does not include the service packs.
It is the original release of .NET 3.5. It does not include the service packs.
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