Re: what is an ASP.NET machine .. .net framework etc. ?
From: RJK (notatospam_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 10/13/04
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Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 16:08:32 +0100
It seems incredible to me that Norton Ghost 9.0 has been developed to make
use of facilities offered by MS's .net framework, when it surely could have
been written, with the same amount of functionality, WITHOUT requiring the
installation of MS's .net framework.
regards, Richard
"CS" <nomail@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> On Tue, 12 Oct 2004 22:39:46 -0500, "Don Burnette"
> <d.burnette@clothes.comcast.net> wrote:
>
>>I would imagine you can delete the user account if it bugs you, but I
>>would
>>not uninstall the .net framework. As time goes on there will be more
>>programs written with .net framework, as you have already seen with Ghost
>>9.0.
>>I use DriveImage 7, and it too uses the .net framework.
>>
>>ATI's recent release of video drivers, includes a new catalyst control
>>center, which utilizes the .net framework as well.
>>
>>Also, if I am not mistaken, if you have all your XP updates, that .net
>>user
>>account is hidden by default.
>
> Ghost 9.0 uses the Drive Image 7.0 engine, hence, both require the
> .NET Framework. (Symantec purchased Powerquest some time ago).
>
>
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