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Removing SDK 1.0a after installing SDK 1.1?

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Klaus Bonadt - 06 Feb 2004 16:05 GMT
After I have installed both SDK's I wonder whether it is possible to
deinstall the prior version (Microsoft .NET Framework SDK (English) 1.0a),
or does version 1.1 use 1.0a as a base system?

The same situation is regarding .NET framework. "Add/Remove Software" says I
have both
Microsoft .NET Framework (English) v1.0.3705 and
Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1
on my system.

Can I remove the first one?

Regards,
Klaus
Ed Kaim [MSFT] - 06 Feb 2004 18:58 GMT
You should be able to remove the .NET Framework 1.0. The .NET Framework 1.1
is completely self-contained. They should work side-by-side without any
problem, so you don't need to uninstall unless you really want to.

> After I have installed both SDK's I wonder whether it is possible to
> deinstall the prior version (Microsoft .NET Framework SDK (English) 1.0a),
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> Regards,
> Klaus

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