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.Net Framework and Web Services Question
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05/03/2002 12:56:18
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>>FWIW, this is the SDK, which is more than what you want most likely need. The best thing to do right now is to build a redist package which is considerably smaller than the SDK.
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>Yeah, this is the page you get starting at by following the "Download .NET Framework" from microsoft.com's home page. There is a link on there (about half way down) to the redistrbutable download.

Mike;

Correct me if I am wrong.

In order for a client machine to use an application written using Visual Studio .NET it must have Dotnetfx.exe installed on it. Three methodologies are given at
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/dnnetdep/html/vsredistdeploy.asp to accomplish this task.

How will users of the Internet be able to instantiate web sites created using Visual Studio .NET? Will they not have to have the Dotnetfx.exe file installed?

Our corporation is using an Intranet and hopes to be able to go to the Internet so our suppliers can have easy access to important data. I am just trying to "be prepared" so to speak when the questions start flying.

We are using ASP (Visual Interdev 6.0) to accomplish our corporate requirements, one of which is "No external files are allowed or required to run an application. Everything will be done through I.E." That will have to change without question. The Internet users are of concern to me. Any advise would be appreciated.

Tom
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