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What is the REAL IE Version Required for .NET Framework

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Vico - 05 May 2005 18:34 GMT
I have a question.
What is the real IE version required for .NET??
(major-version.minor-version.build-number.sub-build number)

I have installed the .NET framework on a Windows 2000, and looking in the
"About Internet Explorer", I found that is version 5.0

I thought the installation would not continue since .NET requests 5.01 and
greater in order to work, but it did!!!  and even the application I built on
.NET worked fine.

So now I do not know which is the version that is required.

Thanks!!
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JV - 05 May 2005 18:42 GMT
I assume you are talking about developing an ASP.NET application.  If you
right click your project and select "properties", then under "Common
Properties" find "designer defaults" it tells you what the target schema is.
At least, I think that's the question you were asking.

>I have a question.
> What is the real IE version required for .NET??
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>
> Thanks!!
Vico - 05 May 2005 19:03 GMT
JV,

Thanks for your response, but I think you misunderstood completely my
question, or I did not explained my self correctly:

> I assume you are talking about developing an ASP.NET application.  If you
> right click your project and select "properties", then under "Common
[quoted text clipped - 16 lines]
> >
> > Thanks!!
Morten Wennevik - 05 May 2005 19:25 GMT
Hi Vico,

This page shows the requirements for .Net Framework 1.1 redistributable.
Note the requirements for IE under windows 2000 is N/A as it ships with IE 5.01

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Vico - 05 May 2005 19:44 GMT
HI!!

I just really need to know the minimun version
(major-version.minor-version.build-number.sub-build number)  of the Internet
Explorer that is required by .NET

Thanks!

> Hi Vico,
>
> This page shows the requirements for .Net Framework 1.1 redistributable.
> Note the requirements for IE under windows 2000 is N/A as it ships with IE 5.01
Norman Yuan - 05 May 2005 20:46 GMT
Are you talking just .NET framework, or .NET SDK? For installing .NET
framework on computer with Win98SE or later, here is the quote from MS .NET
framework 1.1 download page:

"You must also be running Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.01 or later for all
installations of the .NET Framework"

For .NET SDK or VS.NET, you will not have to worry about this, 'cause it
requires WinNT SP4 or later. With that being required, the IE must be pretty
update-to-date already once you are ready to put .NET SDK or VS.NET on.

> HI!!
>
[quoted text clipped - 8 lines]
> > This page shows the requirements for .Net Framework 1.1 redistributable.
> > Note the requirements for IE under windows 2000 is N/A as it ships with IE 5.01
Norman Yuan - 05 May 2005 20:58 GMT
Sorry, for WinNT, it requires SP6a.

> Are you talking just .NET framework, or .NET SDK? For installing .NET
> framework on computer with Win98SE or later, here is the quote from MS .NET
[quoted text clipped - 21 lines]
> > > Note the requirements for IE under windows 2000 is N/A as it ships with
> IE 5.01

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