>>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?
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>I'm not sure what the question is here. If someone browses to your web site, and the web site uses ASP.NET, what will the client need? An HTML Web Browser.
I take that to mean Dotnetfx.exe will not have to be installed on the clients machine to view ASP.NET.
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>>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.
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>Why should that change?
Again I understand that Dotnetfx.exe must be installed for desktop or Intranet applications to run .NET applications. Our corporate policy at this time is that no files can be required or loaded on a users machine accosiated with any applications we create. It has to be done through a corporate approved browser - in this case I.E.
Well, if I have not made myself clear I am sorry. I will have to find out for myself.
Tom
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