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Remember my FAVORITE patch .NET?

Posted on Sunday, 1 February 2009No Comment

Remember my FAVORITE patch .NET? On this one, just say no. - THE OFFICIAL BLOG OF THE SBS “DIVA”: http://msmvps.com/blogs/bradley/archive/2009/01/30/on-this-one-just-say-no.aspx Okay so here’s the skinny.  Scott Hanselman’s Computer Zen - How to set an IIS Application or AppPool to use ASP.NET 3.5 rather than 2.0: http://www.hanselman.com/blog/HowToSetAnIISApplicationOrAppPoolToUseASPNET35RatherThan20.aspx Scott Hanselman’s Computer Zen - Update on .NET Framework 3.5 SP1 and Windows Update: http://www.hanselman.com/blog/UpdateOnNETFramework35SP1AndWindowsUpdate.aspx The WSUS Support Team Blog : When will the .NET Framework 3.5 SP1 be pushed to Windows Update?: http://blogs.technet.com/sus/archive/2008/12/10/when-will-the-net-framework-3-5-sp1-be-pushed-to-windows-update.aspx From reading those posts, it appears that it was their intent to have us deploy this 3.5 family .NET patch all along if you have .net 2.0 or higher.  Bottom line if you have Quickbooks 2008 or 2009 on your desktops, you will get this .NET update.  You will get it on your SBS 2003 box.  You are supposed to get it on your Vista 64bit and Windows Server 2008 64bit boxes as well but it’s still missing in action.  Q.  Do you need to install it

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