Re: Please post Mscorcfg.msc v1.2 for .NET Framework v1.0.3705

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Matt,

Yes, my literacy skills are good and I realise MS states to go and search
out mscorcfg.msc from another machine with the same configuration (i.e.
Win2K/Framework v1.0, no sp) - what a ridiculous alternative unless working
in a larger firm with no concerted deployment. Not suitable whatsoever for
independent developers and/or those without access to another machine not
yet 'upgraded'.

Logistic constraints aside (and not wanted to spend time and $$$ resolving a
bug caused by MS), I followed your suggestion. To give explicit
information here in the event of others reading this, I opened dotnetfx.exe
on my Visual Studio .NET Enterprise Architect v2002 'Microsoft Windows
Component Update' CD. Viewing this self-extracting arc, there is the
netfx1.cab file. Within this cab file, the only thing of interest would be
the mscorcfg_dll_1_... file. At 1.5MB, this would likely be the original
file for
C:\WinNT\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v1.0.3705\mscorcfg.dll

So does anyone else have some suggestions or perhaps more explicit details
if I have followed the wrong path above.

Best regards,
David

"md" <someone@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:uXwWq4bQFHA.3988@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Read the page again. It tells you to get it from an earlier version of the
> .Net Framework. Search MS for the 1.0 framework, download it, and it
> should
> be in there.
>
> Matt
>
> "David Carr" <David_Carr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:eSTzarTQFHA.2356@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> I too am in the same boat here. MS' KB article 891109 states to obtain
> this
>> file from MS Product Support Services
>> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb%3Ben-us%3B891109
>>
>> How? By email? Why is there simply not a link around to an FTP server
>> or
>> the like to download this simple thing. Arrgh...one small step for a
>> developer, one large step for MS.
>>
>> Can someone please post a reply to this group with either this file
>> attached, or a link to where to download it?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> David
>>
>> "Clodoaldo" <Clodoaldo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:CC76944A-EA63-46E3-98F5-908DFEF53BF9@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> > Hello all,
>> >
>> > I've just installed .net framework SP3 and now, selecting "Microsoft
> .NET
>> > Framework Configuration" from the "Administrative Tools" menu produces
> an
>> > error dialog which says "MMC cannot open the selected file" in Win2000.
>> >
>> > I´ve seen in an earlier post that the Microsoft developers have
>> > examined
>> the
>> > behavior and confirmed that this is, indeed, a bug in the MSCORCFG.MSC
>> file
>> > format, and it will be problably fixed in SP4.
>> >
>> > The problem is, I can´t wait for SP4 and I was wondering is someone
> could
>> > post me the correct MSCORCFG.MSC file, please. I would be greatfull for
>> that.
>> >
>> > thanks.
>>
>>
>
>


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