tomasz86 Posted May 13, 2011 Posted May 13, 2011 (edited) .NET Framework 1.1 (2011-10-12)dotNetFx.exeNDP1.1sp1-KB867460-X86.exeNDP1.1sp1-KB971108-X86.exe <- W2K onlyNDP1.1sp1-KB2572067-X86.exe.NET Framework 2.0 (2011-10-13)NetFx20SP2_x86.exeNDP20SP2-KB958481-x86.exeNDP20SP2-KB971111-x86.exe <- W2K onlyNDP20SP2-KB976576-x86.exe <- same update as 982524 but for .NET 2.0 only (982524 is for both .NET 2.0 & .NET 3.5)NDP20SP2-KB979909-x86.exeNDP20SP2-KB2418241-x86.exeNDP20SP2-KB2518864-x86.exeNDP20SP2-KB2539631-x86.exeNDP20SP2-KB2572073-x86.exe Edited May 9, 2012 by tomasz86 1
Pauldog Posted May 18, 2011 Posted May 18, 2011 .NET Framework - list of updates.NET Framework 2.0 (2011-05-13)NetFx20SP2_x86.exeNDP20SP2-KB958481-x86.exeNDP20SP2-KB971111-x86.exe - W2K onlyNDP20SP2-KB976576-x86.exeNDP20SP2-KB979909-x86.exeNDP20SP2-KB982167-x86.exeNDP20SP2-KB2418241-x86.exeNDP20SP2-KB2446704-v2-x86.exeWould 982524 replace 976576? Neither update mentions Windows 2000, though that doesn't necessarily mean all that much.
Sp0iLedBrAt Posted May 18, 2011 Posted May 18, 2011 Going through the KB articles http://support.microsoft.com/kb/976576 http://support.microsoft.com/kb/982524 and comparing the individual files inside each update would solve the issue of superseding.Cheers
tomasz86 Posted May 18, 2011 Author Posted May 18, 2011 Would 982524 replace 976576? Neither update mentions Windows 2000, though that doesn't necessarily mean all that much.If you unpack the installer of 982524 you will see that it contains two updates - one for .NET 3.5 and one for .NET 2.0.976576 is the one for .NET 2.0. Shortly speaking, 976576 is the same update as 982524 but only for .NET 2.0.Windows 2000 is not mentioned but the updates can be installed on a 2000 system without any problems.
Pauldog Posted May 18, 2011 Posted May 18, 2011 Now I understand it. I replaced my copy of 982524 with 976576, since it's smaller and works only with .NET 2.0. On the page describing it (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/976576), they link to a download of 982524. The only way I can see to get 976576 is through your link.
tomasz86 Posted May 19, 2011 Author Posted May 19, 2011 (edited) Yes, this link is a very special one I found it somewhere here on this forum I'm going to update this topic as new updates are released in the future. Edited May 19, 2011 by tomasz86
tomasz86 Posted June 15, 2011 Author Posted June 15, 2011 (edited) June 2011 Updates:- KB2446704-v2 replaced by KB2518864- KB2478658 added- switchless installers updated Edited June 15, 2011 by tomasz86
tomasz86 Posted June 19, 2011 Author Posted June 19, 2011 Now I understand it. I replaced my copy of 982524 with 976576, since it's smaller and works only with .NET 2.0. On the page describing it (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/976576), they link to a download of 982524. The only way I can see to get 976576 is through your link.By the way, there is also another advantage of using 976576 instead of 982524. 976576 can be processed by Silent .NET Maker synthesized while 982524 cannot 1
Molecule Posted July 6, 2011 Posted July 6, 2011 (edited) just ran HFSLIP -- I ran it with Bristols' list plus a few ancient ones of my own, where I can't see where ms replaced them.hfslip built the iso and didn't return any error flags (does it have any?). Then I remembered that I forgot to add the .NET files, so I put your two files in /HF and ran it again.when hfslip got to 2KDNF11SP1.exe (MD5 = 81eee1c8fdd87abb7332431d4e9d349e *2KDNF11SP1.exe, size is 11,648,346 bytes) it stopped hfslip, and produced a red(X) messagein case the image doesn't upload, the title is "2KDNF11SP1.EXE" and the message is "/Q is not a valid switch, Type 2KDNF11SP1.exe -h for help."I clicked [ok]. hfslip resumed processing and built the iso. I haven't tried to build a system from it yet. Thought this might be of help.highest regards ... Edited July 6, 2011 by Molecule 1
tomasz86 Posted July 6, 2011 Author Posted July 6, 2011 Please read once again which folder you should use can be slipstreamed in HFSLIP from HFSVCPACK folder. 1
Molecule Posted July 8, 2011 Posted July 8, 2011 whoops ... my bad! .. my bad!!I reran hfslip and installed with .nets in HFSVCPACKwhen I open control panel on the install, to check install/unistall programs, .net 1.1 shows up as uninstallable, but .net2.0 doesn't.does that mean that .net2.0 didn't install? is there a quick way to tell? I don't want to uninstall it, just know it's installed.sorry for my error ... tried to edit out the pic above but couldn't 1
tomasz86 Posted July 8, 2011 Author Posted July 8, 2011 (edited) 2KDNF11SP1.exe is a switchless installer for .NET 1.1 (+updates) only. Did you use the other one for .NET 2.0 too?How does your HFSVCPACK folder look like? Edited July 8, 2011 by tomasz86 1
tomasz86 Posted July 30, 2011 Author Posted July 30, 2011 (edited) In the first post I described an easy way how to download all updates and switchless installers in just a few clicks. It should be much easier to do now comparing to manually downloading each update one by one Edited July 30, 2011 by tomasz86 1
tomasz86 Posted August 11, 2011 Author Posted August 11, 2011 UPDATE- KB2478658 replaced by KB2539631 (.NET Framework 2.0)- .NET Framework 3.5 and switchless installers removedI had to remove them as they apparently are against the rules of this board. I'm sorry You can still very easily make switchless installers using Silent .NET Maker. Just remember to add "z" before "2" in the newer updates (ex. KB2539631 should be changed to KBz2539631). 1
tomasz86 Posted October 12, 2011 Author Posted October 12, 2011 Today's update:- KB2416447 replaced by KB2572067 (.NET 1.1)- KB2572073 added (.NET 2.0) 1
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