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JeffH - 26 Apr 2006 13:30 GMT
Hi,

I don't know if I am in the correct newsgroup.  If I'm not, please let me
know.

I have a workstation that has recently received an installation of .Net
Framework.  This Windows 2000 machine should have never received that
installation and it is causing problems with other software products, namely
Crystal Reports.  Does anyone know how I can remove the .Net framework and
return this PC to it's previous state?

Thanks in Advance,
JeffH
Richard K Bethell - 26 Apr 2006 15:56 GMT
Uninstall the Framework from Control Panel | Add/Remove programs.

By the way, it is unlikely in the extreme that .NET Framework would
interfere with Crystal, or for that matter, any program running unmanaged
code.

> Hi,
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> Thanks in Advance,
> JeffH

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