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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.










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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.










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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.










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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.







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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:



          Dot Net 3 Point Five Version Numbers
          (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:



              Dot Net 3 Point Five Version Numbers
              (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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                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:



                Dot Net 3 Point Five Version Numbers
                (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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                  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:



                  Dot Net 3 Point Five Version Numbers
                  (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.






                  share|improve this answer















                  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:



                  Dot Net 3 Point Five Version Numbers
                  (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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