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Which version of .NET installed on client PC

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Kevin S Gallagher - 16 Feb 2007 15:37 GMT
I am trying to determine if a workable version of the framework is
installed. Under C:\InsertWindowsHomeDir\Microsoft.NET\Framework\  I noticed
on my computer there are three folders, one for 1.03705, 1.1.4322 and
2.0.50727. Seems the last one has many more files then the first two. So
here is my question, how do I know what is the latest usable version by
folder name or perhaps a specific file located in one of the folders?

Please note: I am a developer running VS2005 on a network where network
techs push out versions of the framework, only installed VS2005 on my
development PC.

Thanks,

Kevin
RobinS - 16 Feb 2007 19:01 GMT
The .Net framework isn't like an app where when you put out a new version,
it replaces the old one. It looks like this computer has .Net 1.0, .Net
1.1, and .Net 2.0 all installed, that that will work fine. You can tell
that because of the folder names.

Robin S.
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