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Distributing .NET Framework without ASP.NET

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Barry - 17 Dec 2004 12:52 GMT
I'm trying to distribute the .NET framework to client workstations, but
every install is creating a local ASPNET NT account.  The sys admins at
the client site are not happy about this.  Is there a way to install
the framework without creating a new local account?  The workstations
will not be using ASP.NET at all.
Mr. Mountain - 18 Dec 2004 04:37 GMT
I believe you may find this tool interesting:
http://www.remotesoft.com/linker/
Salamander .NET Linker and Mini-Deployment Tool
Deploy .NET w/o Framework

> I'm trying to distribute the .NET framework to client workstations, but
> every install is creating a local ASPNET NT account.  The sys admins at
> the client site are not happy about this.  Is there a way to install
> the framework without creating a new local account?  The workstations
> will not be using ASP.NET at all.

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