Scott,
I'll accept intuit also! Yes, it seems that the MS service packs offered only play nice from 1-N.
But, I will test this belief this afternoon. I'll share results also.

The new build has now done 5x 24/7 cycles w/o a single hiccup or BSOD. What I suspected as a wonky HD may have been a bad keyboard and a sagged psu. The keyboard has been re-tested on 3 other clients w/o trouble however; so I really suspect a bad psu now!
Best,
Duncan


On 08/09/2010 11:09, Scott Sipe wrote:
It's Intuit... We use Quickbooks (old version even) and it needs .NET

I guess the .net service packs / new versions are not successfully installing 
over windows update?

Scott

On Aug 9, 2010, at 9:34 AM, DSinc wrote:

Joe/Bobby/Rick/Scott,
We can close this thread. I'll figure something out.

I understand. Yes, I started using a program that needed dot-net 2 years ago. 
Probably still use, but can not recall which ATM.  Could be Mozilla TBird, 
Intuit, Nolo, Bond Wizard, or, some subtle change my online banking software 
implemented in a major update years back. Sorry. Stuff happens. LOL!

I asked here and was convinced to just start using dot.net. I have seen no 
negative behavior since. I started at v1.1. I seem to be at v3.x sp1 now on my 
main office client.

The newest version 4.x does not work with XP. Fine. No issue.  I am completing 
a new build of XP on what has turned out to be a very challenging set of hdw.  
Years back I researched dot-net via MS KB's. I was lead to believe I DID NOT 
have to re-install all the previous versions of dot-net to come current; that 
all new versions contained all the necessary links and bits of the old version. 
OK. That makes sense. It just does not seem to work....... Fails to install ATM.

Summary:  I'll just reload v1.1 base and wait for MS to decide what else is 
necessary!
Thanks,
Duncan


On 08/08/2010 17:34, Joe User wrote:



You will be assimilated.




Sunday, August 8, 2010, 1:33:25 PM, Bobby wrote:

The .Net libraries are kind of like the C libraries of old.  The libraries
contain methods that the calling programs can use.

Bobby






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