Derek Kalweit wrote:
>
> I honestly find that hard to believe that the machines didn't have
> some serious problems in the first place. Installing the framework
> itself without using it should have very limited if any effect on the
> general stability of the system. I've installed the .NET frameworks
> 100's of times on many dozens of machines with absolutely no
> discernable ill effects(unless you count the extra download time, but
> it's a walk-away process to me). The .NET framework is also installed
> on, I dare say, millions of computers world-wide. I'm guessing the
> install is probably one of the most solid out there and there must
> have been something unique about your machine's installs-- maybe some
> poorly written anti-virus/anti-spyware software sticking it's nose in
> where it doesn't belong...........
>   
Believe what you wish...but one of 'em completely locked up in one of 
Kevin McNeish's training classes. It had to be sent back to the 
manufacturer, wouldn't boot no more...

Bill




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