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  • TheMonkey
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    Yeah it installs another set of MMC plugins for 2.0 separately so you get 2 sets for different framework versions. The apps use the version specified in app.config / whatever.

    Sorry I didn't get what you meant - I rarely use that - I prefer gacutil.exe

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  • ratewhore
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    I mean the configuration tool normally found under 'administrative tools'.

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  • TheMonkey
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    What do mean by configuration tool?

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  • ratewhore
    started a topic dotnet framework question

    dotnet framework question

    Quickie:

    Do I need to install the SDK to have the configuration tool in dotnet framework 2.0? It was there when I installed the framework only in 1.1.

    Ta.

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