Re: cannot install 64bit Net SDK 2.0 Beta



Possibly.

However, not clear why.

Is it possible to obtain 64-bit XP?

Thanks
Alex


"Brendan Green" <bgreen@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> It would need to be installed on a 64-bit OS, like Win XP 64-bit, wouldn't
> it?
>
> "AlexS" <something@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>> When I try this on WinXP SP2 I get error can't install, reason
>> advpack.dll
>>
>> Is it possible on XP?
>>
>
>


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