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Install dotnetfx 2.0 with no reboot

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zolof - 11 Jul 2006 17:17 GMT
If want to do a basic install of .NET framework 2.0 on customers machines
with no reboot at end.
How can I do that ?
Rob R. Ainscough - 11 Jul 2006 18:06 GMT
.NET 2.0 doesn't usually require a reboot.

> If want to do a basic install of .NET framework 2.0 on customers machines
> with no reboot at end.
> How can I do that ?
Phil Wilson - 11 Jul 2006 18:25 GMT
I think quiet mode suppresses any reboot.

http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/dnnetdep/html/n
dp2_redis.asp

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> .NET 2.0 doesn't usually require a reboot.
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>> If want to do a basic install of .NET framework 2.0 on customers machines
>> with no reboot at end.
>> How can I do that ?

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