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|    Auric__ to pd246@yahoo.com    |
|    Re: Visual Basic .Net 2003 install probl    |
|    08 Oct 04 09:15:14    |
      From: not.my.real@email.address              On Fri, 08 Oct 2004 11:52:31 GMT, pd246@yahoo.com (N1KI) wrote:              >I am trying to install Visual Basic .Net 2003 version on my 2.8 GHz Intel       >machine running Windows XP Home Edition with Service Pack 2 installed. I have       >previosuly installed this edition before installing Service Pack 2, and it       >worked well. Now when I try to install I get the following: "Setup has       >detected some of the system components that are installed on your computer do       >not match the version required for Visual Basic .Net. You must install a       >different version of these components." Does anyone know why this is       >happening and how I can remedy the situation? Thanks.              First off, this is for the most part not a .Net group; people here       usually can't and/or won't answer your questions.              Now, did you go to windowsupdate.com and see if there's an upgrade for       the .Net framework (or whatever it's called these days) that you can       install? If so, that may solve your problems right there.              If not, I'd suggest going to this group for help:        news:microsoft.public.languages.vb       (There are others but that's the one I go to on the rare occasion I need       to.)       --       auric underscore underscore at hotmail dot com       *****       Yeah, well, siblings ain't supposed to marry, yet here you are.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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