Re: What is the procedure for removing NET Framework 2.0?
Denise,
just for your information and maybe to clear the air.
according to the news groups rules posted at MICROSOFT for their news groups.
you are NOT REQUIRED to post into any particular news group.
it is recommended that you make a reasonable attempt to find the most appropriate news group for the subject.
feel free to check for your self if you are interested.
mikeyhsd@comcast.net
"Denise" <Denise@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:B9BF4144-402C-40B7-8F87-6AD60489D272@microsoft.com...
Nobody tried to start anything here except you. I asked a simple question, I
received an answer, I uninstalled NET Framework 2.0, and you came in
accusing, belittling, arguing and ridiing your white horse to defend 2.0.
The version of 2.0 that I installed in my computer that has an X64 os was
the X64 Redistributable Pack. Is that enough X64's to be allowed to stay in
the X64 forum?
You have to be nother Microsoft employee afraid to lose his job if he
doesn't get everyone to keep quiet about the problems with X64. X64 rots and
it's the worst purchase I made this decade! I started with Windows 95 when
it first came out. There were less problems with 95 than there are with X64.
Unfortunately, Bill Gates didn't want to take a loss on the research and
development that went into this pathetic operating system that really should
be called a joke, so he marketed it and let the users pay the price. Isn't
greed one of the 5 deadly sins?
BTW, who is the "We" you're talking about and why do you think that speaking
one's mind about a product is bashing. A person has the right to not like a
product that doesn't work and the right to speak her mind about it. This is
still America the last time I looked . . . it hasn't yet been changes to
Gates.
--
Denise
~ If you don't know where you came from, you won't know where you're going.
"Theo" wrote:
> Regardless of the problems with .NET Framework, any version,
> this forum is specifically for the Operating System. So any
> problems with .NET Framework are really not appropriate
> being addressed here.
>
> We don't want anyone starting a .NET Framework bashing here!!
>
>
> vmguy wrote:
> > I have to agree with Denise. .NET 2.0 has been nothing but trouble for me on
> > dozens of machines. I've had to manually uninstall, reinstall, and fight
> > continuously with Windows update. It does no good to complain to Microsoft
> > ... nothing gets fixed. Same problems, over and over; each resolution
> > slightly different from the previous. As long as Microsoft doesn't "fix"
> > this wonderful API again, I'm happy to stay with what I've got.
> >
> > I also agree with Denise that the Microsoft product names should be more
> > consistent. I have hundreds of apps installed ... playing the "what did
> > Microsoft call it this time" game gets real tiresome.
> >
> >
> > "Theo" wrote:
> >
> >> If .NET 2.0 was as flaky as you want us to believe, there would be millions of people complaining!
> >
>