Guest Lethal Posted July 16, 2007 Posted July 16, 2007 I have been attempting to install these updates regularly, since I originally was advised they were available. I have also followed advise in other threads to download them from the ms windows site (only to be told that the program or other patches are missing). There is clearly a bug with these updates given the amount of 'traffic'. Is there yet a sure fire way to install them? thanks
Guest Shenan Stanley Posted July 16, 2007 Posted July 16, 2007 Lethal wrote: > I have been attempting to install these updates regularly, since I > originally was advised they were available. I have also followed > advise in other threads to download them from the ms windows site > (only to be told that the program or other patches are missing). > There is clearly a bug with these updates given the amount of > 'traffic'. Is there yet a sure fire way to install them? thanks Take what you need from the solution. If you don't have .NET Framework 2.0 installed - you don't need that part of the solution. Same for 3.0. If you come to a instruction you cannot follow because you do not have referred to file/registry entry - skip over it and consider it done. Don't dwell on the parts you *don't* have - be concerned with the parts you do. (1) You need to repair .NET Framework 1.1 - obliterating all remnants of it and installing it/patching it fully. How to troubleshoot Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1 installation issues http://support.microsoft.com/kb/824643 - Unregister and then reregister Windows Installer (See article) - Download/install/use: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=7A4EFC33-0343-4EE4-B0C4-97BD16967A09&displaylang=en - Manually remove and then reinstall the .NET Framework 1.1 (See Article) For the articles below, follow the "IT professionals" link and find the download for your OS. - Download/Install http://support.microsoft.com/kb/867460/ - Download/Install http://support.microsoft.com/kb/886903/ - Download/Install http://support.microsoft.com/kb/928366/ Reboot as needed and at the end. (2) You need to repair .NET Framework 2.0 - obliterating all remnants of it and installing it/patching it fully. How to troubleshoot Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 installation issues http://support.microsoft.com/kb/908077/ - Unregister and then reregister Windows Installer (See article) - Manually remove and then reinstall the .NET Framework 2.0 (See Article) For the articles below, follow the "IT professionals" link and find the download for your OS. - Download/Install http://support.microsoft.com/kb/917283/ - Download/Install http://support.microsoft.com/kb/922770/ - Download/Install http://support.microsoft.com/kb/928365/ Reboot as needed and at the end. (3) You need to repair .NET Framework 3.0 - obliterating all remnants of it and installing it/patching it fully. Unfortunately - there is no particular article pertaining to .NET Framework 3.0 that I could find. I have not had issues, however, just going into the Control Panel --> Add or Remove Programs and just locating/removing it and its patches. I suggest you do the same and then reboot... Download/install using this distributable package: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=10CC340B-F857-4A14-83F5-25634C3BF043&displaylang=en Reboot as needed and at the end. (4) Cleanup your updates system... Get Dial-a-Fix: http://wiki.djlizard.net/Dial-a-fix Use its options to fix: - Windows Installer - Windows Update - All the Registration Center options Turn off the "Empty System32\Catroot 2" Do NOT do "Flush SoftwareDistribution". Then click "GO"... May take a while. Reboot when it is done... (5) Visit http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com/ and scan for updates. Choose the critical updates you need and install them. Do not bother getting hardware updates (unless you happen to have some Microsoft hardware installed) and "Optional Updates" are *usually* just what the name infers - but feel free to see if you want any of the "Optional" ones. (6) Come back here and let us know how you came out... This has now come to light from a poster (Ray&Fran) and should be noted: Got everything installed but KB928367? This is caused by corrupted ..NET Framework 1.0 components. Simply hide the incorrect update... 1. Open IE and go to the Windows Update site directly: http://www.windowsupdate.com 2. Click "Custom Install" to scan your system (Not Express Install). 3. After it finishes, please unclick the incorrect update. (Uncheck the box next to it.) 4. Choose "Don't show this update again" (Check the box next to that under the update itself.) 5. Scan the computer again to check the result. -- Shenan Stanley MS-MVP -- How To Ask Questions The Smart Way http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
Guest Mingos KB 928366 Posted July 17, 2007 Posted July 17, 2007 I have been trying to install KB928366 since July 10 any help? John Mingos tedimax@msn.com "Shenan Stanley" wrote: > Lethal wrote: > > I have been attempting to install these updates regularly, since I > > originally was advised they were available. I have also followed > > advise in other threads to download them from the ms windows site > > (only to be told that the program or other patches are missing). > > There is clearly a bug with these updates given the amount of > > 'traffic'. Is there yet a sure fire way to install them? thanks > > Take what you need from the solution. If you don't have .NET Framework 2.0 > installed - you don't need that part of the solution. Same for 3.0. If > you come to a instruction you cannot follow because you do not have referred > to file/registry entry - skip over it and consider it done. Don't dwell on > the parts you *don't* have - be concerned with the parts you do. > > > (1) You need to repair .NET Framework 1.1 - obliterating all remnants of it > and installing it/patching it fully. > > How to troubleshoot Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1 installation issues > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/824643 > - Unregister and then reregister Windows Installer (See article) > - Download/install/use: > http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=7A4EFC33-0343-4EE4-B0C4-97BD16967A09&displaylang=en > - Manually remove and then reinstall the .NET Framework 1.1 (See Article) > For the articles below, follow the "IT professionals" link and find the > download for your OS. > - Download/Install http://support.microsoft.com/kb/867460/ > - Download/Install http://support.microsoft.com/kb/886903/ > - Download/Install http://support.microsoft.com/kb/928366/ > > Reboot as needed and at the end. > > (2) You need to repair .NET Framework 2.0 - obliterating all remnants of it > and installing it/patching it fully. > > How to troubleshoot Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 installation issues > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/908077/ > - Unregister and then reregister Windows Installer (See article) > - Manually remove and then reinstall the .NET Framework 2.0 (See Article) > For the articles below, follow the "IT professionals" link and find the > download for your OS. > - Download/Install http://support.microsoft.com/kb/917283/ > - Download/Install http://support.microsoft.com/kb/922770/ > - Download/Install http://support.microsoft.com/kb/928365/ > > Reboot as needed and at the end. > > (3) You need to repair .NET Framework 3.0 - obliterating all remnants of it > and installing it/patching it fully. > > Unfortunately - there is no particular article pertaining to .NET Framework > 3.0 that I could find. I have not had issues, however, just going into the > Control Panel --> Add or Remove Programs and just locating/removing it and > its patches. I suggest you do the same and then reboot... > > Download/install using this distributable package: > http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=10CC340B-F857-4A14-83F5-25634C3BF043&displaylang=en > > Reboot as needed and at the end. > > (4) Cleanup your updates system... > > Get Dial-a-Fix: > http://wiki.djlizard.net/Dial-a-fix > > Use its options to fix: > - Windows Installer > - Windows Update > - All the Registration Center options > > Turn off the "Empty System32\Catroot 2" > Do NOT do "Flush SoftwareDistribution". > > Then click "GO"... May take a while. > > Reboot when it is done... > > (5) Visit http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com/ and scan for updates. Choose > the critical updates you need and install them. Do not bother getting > hardware updates (unless you happen to have some Microsoft hardware > installed) and "Optional Updates" are *usually* just what the name infers - > but feel free to see if you want any of the "Optional" ones. > > (6) Come back here and let us know how you came out... > > > This has now come to light from a poster (Ray&Fran) and should be noted: > > Got everything installed but KB928367? This is caused by corrupted > ..NET Framework 1.0 components. Simply hide the incorrect update... > > 1. Open IE and go to the Windows Update site directly: > http://www.windowsupdate.com > 2. Click "Custom Install" to scan your system (Not Express Install). > 3. After it finishes, please unclick the incorrect update. > (Uncheck the box next to it.) > 4. Choose "Don't show this update again" > (Check the box next to that under the update itself.) > 5. Scan the computer again to check the result. > > -- > Shenan Stanley > MS-MVP > -- > How To Ask Questions The Smart Way > http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html > > >
Guest Sliverman Posted July 20, 2007 Posted July 20, 2007 On Jul 17, 1:04 am, Mingos KB 928366 <Mingos KB 928...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > I have been trying to install KB928366 since July 10 > any help? John Mingos tedi...@msn.com > > "Shenan Stanley" wrote: > > Lethal wrote: > > > I have been attempting to install these updates regularly, since I > > > originally was advised they were available. I have also followed > > > advise in other threads to download them from the ms windows site > > > (only to be told that the program or other patches are missing). > > > There is clearly a bug with these updates given the amount of > > > 'traffic'. Is there yet a sure fire way to install them? thanks > > > Take what you need from the solution. If you don't have .NET Framework 2.0 > > installed - you don't need that part of the solution. Same for 3.0. If > > you come to a instruction you cannot follow because you do not have referred > > to file/registry entry - skip over it and consider it done. Don't dwell on > > the parts you *don't* have - be concerned with the parts you do. > > > (1) You need to repair .NET Framework 1.1 - obliterating all remnants of it > > and installing it/patching it fully. > > > How to troubleshoot Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1 installation issues > >http://support.microsoft.com/kb/824643 > > - Unregister and then reregister Windows Installer (See article) > > - Download/install/use: > >http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=7A4EFC33-034... > > - Manually remove and then reinstall the .NET Framework 1.1 (See Article) > > For the articles below, follow the "IT professionals" link and find the > > download for your OS. > > - Download/Installhttp://support.microsoft.com/kb/867460/ > > - Download/Installhttp://support.microsoft.com/kb/886903/ > > - Download/Installhttp://support.microsoft.com/kb/928366/ > > > Reboot as needed and at the end. > > > (2) You need to repair .NET Framework 2.0 - obliterating all remnants of it > > and installing it/patching it fully. > > > How to troubleshoot Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 installation issues > >http://support.microsoft.com/kb/908077/ > > - Unregister and then reregister Windows Installer (See article) > > - Manually remove and then reinstall the .NET Framework 2.0 (See Article) > > For the articles below, follow the "IT professionals" link and find the > > download for your OS. > > - Download/Installhttp://support.microsoft.com/kb/917283/ > > - Download/Installhttp://support.microsoft.com/kb/922770/ > > - Download/Installhttp://support.microsoft.com/kb/928365/ > > > Reboot as needed and at the end. > > > (3) You need to repair .NET Framework 3.0 - obliterating all remnants of it > > and installing it/patching it fully. > > > Unfortunately - there is no particular article pertaining to .NET Framework > > 3.0 that I could find. I have not had issues, however, just going into the > > Control Panel --> Add or Remove Programs and just locating/removing it and > > its patches. I suggest you do the same and then reboot... > > > Download/install using this distributable package: > >http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=10CC340B-F85... > > > Reboot as needed and at the end. > > > (4) Cleanup your updates system... > > > Get Dial-a-Fix: > >http://wiki.djlizard.net/Dial-a-fix > > > Use its options to fix: > > - Windows Installer > > - Windows Update > > - All the Registration Center options > > > Turn off the "Empty System32\Catroot 2" > > Do NOT do "Flush SoftwareDistribution". > > > Then click "GO"... May take a while. > > > Reboot when it is done... > > > (5) Visithttp://windowsupdate.microsoft.com/and scan for updates. Choose > > the critical updates you need and install them. Do not bother getting > > hardware updates (unless you happen to have some Microsoft hardware > > installed) and "Optional Updates" are *usually* just what the name infers - > > but feel free to see if you want any of the "Optional" ones. > > > (6) Come back here and let us know how you came out... > > > This has now come to light from a poster (Ray&Fran) and should be noted: > > > Got everything installed but KB928367? This is caused by corrupted > > ..NET Framework 1.0 components. Simply hide the incorrect update... > > > 1. Open IE and go to the Windows Update site directly: > >http://www.windowsupdate.com > > 2. Click "Custom Install" to scan your system (Not Express Install). > > 3. After it finishes, please unclick the incorrect update. > > (Uncheck the box next to it.) > > 4. Choose "Don't show this update again" > > (Check the box next to that under the update itself.) > > 5. Scan the computer again to check the result. > > > -- > > Shenan Stanley > > MS-MVP > > -- > > How To Ask Questions The Smart Way > >http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html What is the error ? If its that it wont install it means that the update is looking for a setup program called netfx.msi which is part of dotnetfx.exe .so you should manually get the update and dotnetfx.exe from microsoft and then with a zip program like izarc extract the files from dotnetfx.exe to any folder then run the update which you downloaded from microsoft and when I asks that it can't find a file browse for the file in the folder you extracted the files to.
Guest Lethal Posted August 3, 2007 Posted August 3, 2007 Hi Silverman, I am a lay computer user. Many of the comments and direction, wentr right over the top. The clincher was your link on how to ask questions the smart way! I have used .Net passport for many years for a number of apps. I also note many other users are evidently experiencing similar probs. To state that I need to remove it all 'obliterating all remnants of it' I find curious, and as other apps are working well, potentially restrictive. As I am not having any other problems with .Net apps, I think I will take you are advice to ignore parts I dont need, and hide this update. (dont like doing this generally) Given the traffic on the forum with similar issues, one could ask why doesnt MS re-release this in a form that can be used (note I have also tried to down the updates directly from the ms.com site. thanks for your input. "Sliverman" wrote: > On Jul 17, 1:04 am, Mingos KB 928366 <Mingos KB > 928...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > > I have been trying to install KB928366 since July 10 > > any help? John Mingos tedi...@msn.com > > > > "Shenan Stanley" wrote: > > > Lethal wrote: > > > > I have been attempting to install these updates regularly, since I > > > > originally was advised they were available. I have also followed > > > > advise in other threads to download them from the ms windows site > > > > (only to be told that the program or other patches are missing). > > > > There is clearly a bug with these updates given the amount of > > > > 'traffic'. Is there yet a sure fire way to install them? thanks > > > > > Take what you need from the solution. If you don't have .NET Framework 2.0 > > > installed - you don't need that part of the solution. Same for 3.0. If > > > you come to a instruction you cannot follow because you do not have referred > > > to file/registry entry - skip over it and consider it done. Don't dwell on > > > the parts you *don't* have - be concerned with the parts you do. > > > > > (1) You need to repair .NET Framework 1.1 - obliterating all remnants of it > > > and installing it/patching it fully. > > > > > How to troubleshoot Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1 installation issues > > >http://support.microsoft.com/kb/824643 > > > - Unregister and then reregister Windows Installer (See article) > > > - Download/install/use: > > >http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=7A4EFC33-034... > > > - Manually remove and then reinstall the .NET Framework 1.1 (See Article) > > > For the articles below, follow the "IT professionals" link and find the > > > download for your OS. > > > - Download/Installhttp://support.microsoft.com/kb/867460/ > > > - Download/Installhttp://support.microsoft.com/kb/886903/ > > > - Download/Installhttp://support.microsoft.com/kb/928366/ > > > > > Reboot as needed and at the end. > > > > > (2) You need to repair .NET Framework 2.0 - obliterating all remnants of it > > > and installing it/patching it fully. > > > > > How to troubleshoot Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 installation issues > > >http://support.microsoft.com/kb/908077/ > > > - Unregister and then reregister Windows Installer (See article) > > > - Manually remove and then reinstall the .NET Framework 2.0 (See Article) > > > For the articles below, follow the "IT professionals" link and find the > > > download for your OS. > > > - Download/Installhttp://support.microsoft.com/kb/917283/ > > > - Download/Installhttp://support.microsoft.com/kb/922770/ > > > - Download/Installhttp://support.microsoft.com/kb/928365/ > > > > > Reboot as needed and at the end. > > > > > (3) You need to repair .NET Framework 3.0 - obliterating all remnants of it > > > and installing it/patching it fully. > > > > > Unfortunately - there is no particular article pertaining to .NET Framework > > > 3.0 that I could find. I have not had issues, however, just going into the > > > Control Panel --> Add or Remove Programs and just locating/removing it and > > > its patches. I suggest you do the same and then reboot... > > > > > Download/install using this distributable package: > > >http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=10CC340B-F85... > > > > > Reboot as needed and at the end. > > > > > (4) Cleanup your updates system... > > > > > Get Dial-a-Fix: > > >http://wiki.djlizard.net/Dial-a-fix > > > > > Use its options to fix: > > > - Windows Installer > > > - Windows Update > > > - All the Registration Center options > > > > > Turn off the "Empty System32\Catroot 2" > > > Do NOT do "Flush SoftwareDistribution". > > > > > Then click "GO"... May take a while. > > > > > Reboot when it is done... > > > > > (5) Visithttp://windowsupdate.microsoft.com/and scan for updates. Choose > > > the critical updates you need and install them. Do not bother getting > > > hardware updates (unless you happen to have some Microsoft hardware > > > installed) and "Optional Updates" are *usually* just what the name infers - > > > but feel free to see if you want any of the "Optional" ones. > > > > > (6) Come back here and let us know how you came out... > > > > > This has now come to light from a poster (Ray&Fran) and should be noted: > > > > > Got everything installed but KB928367? This is caused by corrupted > > > ..NET Framework 1.0 components. Simply hide the incorrect update... > > > > > 1. Open IE and go to the Windows Update site directly: > > >http://www.windowsupdate.com > > > 2. Click "Custom Install" to scan your system (Not Express Install). > > > 3. After it finishes, please unclick the incorrect update. > > > (Uncheck the box next to it.) > > > 4. Choose "Don't show this update again" > > > (Check the box next to that under the update itself.) > > > 5. Scan the computer again to check the result. > > > > > -- > > > Shenan Stanley > > > MS-MVP > > > -- > > > How To Ask Questions The Smart Way > > >http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html > > What is the error ? If its that it wont install it means that the > update is looking for a setup program called netfx.msi which is part > of dotnetfx.exe .so you should manually get the update and > dotnetfx.exe from microsoft and then with a zip program like izarc > extract the files from dotnetfx.exe to any folder then run the update > which you downloaded from microsoft and when I asks that it can't find > a file browse for the file in the folder you extracted the files to. > >
Guest JJP Posted August 3, 2007 Posted August 3, 2007 Attention Microsoft: The lists of links I've visited look and sound great, if only they all worked. An update to fix this issue is needed. Our KB928366 Community is having a swell time getting to know each other, but we all have jobs to do. We'll do ours, please do yours. "Lethal" wrote: > Hi Silverman, > > I am a lay computer user. > Many of the comments and direction, wentr right over the top. The clincher > was your link on how to ask questions the smart way! > > I have used .Net passport for many years for a number of apps. > I also note many other users are evidently experiencing similar probs. > To state that I need to remove it all 'obliterating all remnants of it' I > find curious, and as other apps are working well, potentially restrictive. > > As I am not having any other problems with .Net apps, I think I will take > you are advice to ignore parts I dont need, and hide this update. > (dont like doing this generally) > > Given the traffic on the forum with similar issues, one could ask why doesnt > MS re-release this in a form that can be used (note I have also tried to down > the updates directly from the ms.com site. > > thanks for your input. > > > "Sliverman" wrote: > > > On Jul 17, 1:04 am, Mingos KB 928366 <Mingos KB > > 928...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > > > I have been trying to install KB928366 since July 10 > > > any help? John Mingos tedi...@msn.com > > > > > > "Shenan Stanley" wrote: > > > > Lethal wrote: > > > > > I have been attempting to install these updates regularly, since I > > > > > originally was advised they were available. I have also followed > > > > > advise in other threads to download them from the ms windows site > > > > > (only to be told that the program or other patches are missing). > > > > > There is clearly a bug with these updates given the amount of > > > > > 'traffic'. Is there yet a sure fire way to install them? thanks > > > > > > > Take what you need from the solution. If you don't have .NET Framework 2.0 > > > > installed - you don't need that part of the solution. Same for 3.0. If > > > > you come to a instruction you cannot follow because you do not have referred > > > > to file/registry entry - skip over it and consider it done. Don't dwell on > > > > the parts you *don't* have - be concerned with the parts you do. > > > > > > > (1) You need to repair .NET Framework 1.1 - obliterating all remnants of it > > > > and installing it/patching it fully. > > > > > > > How to troubleshoot Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1 installation issues > > > >http://support.microsoft.com/kb/824643 > > > > - Unregister and then reregister Windows Installer (See article) > > > > - Download/install/use: > > > >http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=7A4EFC33-034... > > > > - Manually remove and then reinstall the .NET Framework 1.1 (See Article) > > > > For the articles below, follow the "IT professionals" link and find the > > > > download for your OS. > > > > - Download/Installhttp://support.microsoft.com/kb/867460/ > > > > - Download/Installhttp://support.microsoft.com/kb/886903/ > > > > - Download/Installhttp://support.microsoft.com/kb/928366/ > > > > > > > Reboot as needed and at the end. > > > > > > > (2) You need to repair .NET Framework 2.0 - obliterating all remnants of it > > > > and installing it/patching it fully. > > > > > > > How to troubleshoot Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 installation issues > > > >http://support.microsoft.com/kb/908077/ > > > > - Unregister and then reregister Windows Installer (See article) > > > > - Manually remove and then reinstall the .NET Framework 2.0 (See Article) > > > > For the articles below, follow the "IT professionals" link and find the > > > > download for your OS. > > > > - Download/Installhttp://support.microsoft.com/kb/917283/ > > > > - Download/Installhttp://support.microsoft.com/kb/922770/ > > > > - Download/Installhttp://support.microsoft.com/kb/928365/ > > > > > > > Reboot as needed and at the end. > > > > > > > (3) You need to repair .NET Framework 3.0 - obliterating all remnants of it > > > > and installing it/patching it fully. > > > > > > > Unfortunately - there is no particular article pertaining to .NET Framework > > > > 3.0 that I could find. I have not had issues, however, just going into the > > > > Control Panel --> Add or Remove Programs and just locating/removing it and > > > > its patches. I suggest you do the same and then reboot... > > > > > > > Download/install using this distributable package: > > > >http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=10CC340B-F85... > > > > > > > Reboot as needed and at the end. > > > > > > > (4) Cleanup your updates system... > > > > > > > Get Dial-a-Fix: > > > >http://wiki.djlizard.net/Dial-a-fix > > > > > > > Use its options to fix: > > > > - Windows Installer > > > > - Windows Update > > > > - All the Registration Center options > > > > > > > Turn off the "Empty System32\Catroot 2" > > > > Do NOT do "Flush SoftwareDistribution". > > > > > > > Then click "GO"... May take a while. > > > > > > > Reboot when it is done... > > > > > > > (5) Visithttp://windowsupdate.microsoft.com/and scan for updates. Choose > > > > the critical updates you need and install them. Do not bother getting > > > > hardware updates (unless you happen to have some Microsoft hardware > > > > installed) and "Optional Updates" are *usually* just what the name infers - > > > > but feel free to see if you want any of the "Optional" ones. > > > > > > > (6) Come back here and let us know how you came out... > > > > > > > This has now come to light from a poster (Ray&Fran) and should be noted: > > > > > > > Got everything installed but KB928367? This is caused by corrupted > > > > ..NET Framework 1.0 components. Simply hide the incorrect update... > > > > > > > 1. Open IE and go to the Windows Update site directly: > > > >http://www.windowsupdate.com > > > > 2. Click "Custom Install" to scan your system (Not Express Install). > > > > 3. After it finishes, please unclick the incorrect update. > > > > (Uncheck the box next to it.) > > > > 4. Choose "Don't show this update again" > > > > (Check the box next to that under the update itself.) > > > > 5. Scan the computer again to check the result. > > > > > > > -- > > > > Shenan Stanley > > > > MS-MVP > > > > -- > > > > How To Ask Questions The Smart Way > > > >http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html > > > > What is the error ? If its that it wont install it means that the > > update is looking for a setup program called netfx.msi which is part > > of dotnetfx.exe .so you should manually get the update and > > dotnetfx.exe from microsoft and then with a zip program like izarc > > extract the files from dotnetfx.exe to any folder then run the update > > which you downloaded from microsoft and when I asks that it can't find > > a file browse for the file in the folder you extracted the files to. > > > >
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