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DraguVaso
Hi,

How can I see in the registry if the .NET Framework 1.1 Service Pack 1 is
isntalled? It seems to me that

"SOFTWARE\Microsoft\NET Framework Setup\NDP\v1.1.4322\SP" should have the
value "1" when it is isntalled? Am i right?

Thanks,

Pieter

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Sudhakar Sadasivuni[mvp] (VIP)
Hi,

(from msdn)

Use MMC 1.2 to determine the version of the .NET Framework that Is installed
The .NET Framework Configuration tool, a Microsoft Management Console (MMC)
snap-in, exposes the full version number, including service packs of the
existing installation of the .NET Framework. This tool is only available on
operating systems that have MMC 1.2 and later.

If your operating system is Microsoft Windows 98, Microsoft Windows
Millennium Edition (Windows Me), or Microsoft Windows NT 4.0, you can
download MMC 1.2 from the Microsoft Download Center.

The following file is available for download from the Microsoft Download
Center:

Download Immc.exe now
here
http://download.microsoft.com/download/platformsdk/Install/1.2.0/W9XNT4Me/EN-US/IMMC.EXE

HTH

Sudhakar Sadasivuni
http://one.mvpblog.com
http://www.mugh.net

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Sudhakar Sadasivuni[mvp] (VIP)
Sorry, forgot to include the URL :-)

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?kbid=318785

Sudhakar Sadasivuni
http://one.mvpblog.com
http://www.mugh.net

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DraguVaso
Thanks, but it doesn't work :-(
I isntalled the SP1 on several computers, byt the indicated versions stays
1.1.4322.573, and not 1.1.4322.2032...

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Imran Koradia (VIP)
and also this article:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/dnnetdep/html/redistdeploy1_1.asp

hope thats what you are looking for..
Imran.

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DraguVaso
Thansk imran, but that's for the .NET Framework 1.1
What I need is the Service Pack 1 for the .NET Framework 1.1. But I guess
that looking at the "SOFTWARE\Microsoft\NET Framework
Setup\NDP\v1.1.4322\SP"-value is the only right way. The official
microsoft-solution doesn't seem to be right :-(

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Phil Wilson
Is there any particular reason you need the value to be retrieved from the
registry, or would somewhere else be acceptable?
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DraguVaso
Getting the version from a dll is also acceptable.
I need it to be able to put it in the dotNetInstaller.

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Imran Koradia (VIP)
take a look at this:
http://blogs.msdn.com/robvi/archive/2004/02/17/75272.aspx

hope that helps..
Imran.

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