Re: .Net Framework 1.0 SP 3 & .Net Framework 1.1 SP1 Updates
From: Usman (captain_usman_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 10/25/04
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Date: Tue, 26 Oct 2004 01:44:13 +0500
Hi Dean,
This is what the actual problem is. On most systems, this installer
would no be present and where it is present, it is corrupted for I don't
know what reasons.(That is why probably we are going through this hassle).
Don't worry, proceed to the next section, it will manually uninstall/delete
the remnants of dot net from your pc. Remember what you are doing here is
1) You are manually removing the dot net (which has been corrupted) from
your system, and
2) You are installing it again afresh to enable the upgrades to install
successfully.
"Dean H. Owens" <dean@owenses.net> wrote in message
news:vsRed.300$HA.64@attbi_s01...
> Thank you for your post. This problem is also plaqueing me.
> I followed your procedure and got to this point:
>
> KB 824643 - How to troubleshoot Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1 installation
> issues section "Mnually remove and then reinstall the .NET Framework 1.1"
> item 1e. I have 5 lines to Uninstall. When I attempt to uninstall them I
> get "Internal Error 2711. S867460". I was hesitant to go any farther.
>
> Any thoughts?
>
> Dean
>
> "Usman" <captain_usman@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:udB6lITuEHA.2640@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
>> Well the problem has been long resolved, I did post the solution to
>> different newsgroups, I had the same issue and somehow resolved it after
>> visiting a couple of newsgroups and through my own experiments. I am
>> pasting the contents of one of my posts that I posted a few days back in
>> this newsgroup. Regarding the update successfully installing on windows
>> 2000; the problem is not with the update but with sp2 which you must have
>> installed before trying to upgrade .net. Do ask if there's any need for
>> further clarification/help......Here is my post: -
>>
>> After encountering an update problem relating to both versions of
>> Microsoft .net framework, I happened to visit windows update newsgroup
>> and dotnet
>> newsgroup and found every other person was having this problem.
>> Incidentally this problem had happened with them after they had installed
>> xp sp2. After a
>> lot of browsing on Google and Microsoft knowledge base articles, I found
>> the only solution to the problem was uninstalling both versions of .net
>> and
>> reinstalling them again. Interestingly sp2 had done enough damage to not
>> allow repair of these programs. Now uninstall was another bigger problem,
>> but thanks to the following knowledge base articles: -
>>
>> 1) Microsoft Knowledge Base Article - 320112 --- For removing
>> Microsoft .NET Framework 1.0.3705
>> 2) Microsoft Knowledge Base Article - 824643 --- For removing
>> Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1
>>
>> And then I got stuck on using Msizap.exe utility, which wanted me to
>> download Microsoft Windows Installer Software Development Kit (SDK). I
>> accordingly went to the site for the download but found out that it was a
>> pretty big job as it included other compulsory downloads. I failed after
>> numerous tries to download as the site didn't allow using any download
>> managers and using dial-up for huge downloads is definitely a problem.
>> And
>> then I searched for Msizap.exe utility on the net after I found out that
>> sp2 supported this tool. I found it here: -
>>
>> Referrer
>> http://www.google.com.pk/search?q=cache:7Iu8UFkOULQJ:www.extorr.com/software.htm+download+Msizap.exe+&hl=en
>>
>> I then used it separately for both the versions of .net (as you can
>> also find different commands for both versions in the above referred
>> knowledge
>> base articles)
>>
>> A reboot and again the installation failed (I was attempting install
>> from the newly downloaded redistributables)
>>
>> And then I attempted a repair from the run command also mentioned in
>> these knowledge base articles, after which, interestingly enough, the
>> installs (both) succeeded.
>>
>> Another visit to the windows update site followed and the updates
>> completed successfully. I am happy that I am out of this quagmire but I
>> wonder how many other problems sp2 will unfold in future.
>>
>> For those who are prompted for the location of netfx.msi after trying
>> to install .net, they can extract it from dotnetfx.exe and then browse to
>> that
>> location. To do this, download dotnetfx.exe or locate it on your local
>> hard drive or a CD. Then, from a command prompt run the following:
>> c:\dotnetfx.exe/t:c:\temp /c. You can substitute any folder you want for
>> the "c:\temp" parameter. This will extract netfx.msi to c:\temp if
>> dotnetfx.exe resides in c:\
>>
>> I hope this helps solve the problem of all those who have failed to
>> update their .nets.
>>
>>
>>
>
>
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