Actually, I think 3.0 is standard, but recall that 3.0 only extends 2.0's
offerings -- you still need 2.0. I'd have to recheck my Vista boxen at home,
but I recall I was able to create a quite-n-easy xaml page and display it
(blank canvas with a button). Have you not been able to do the same?
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Bill64bits
Sent: Fri 1/26/2007 4:15 PM
To: Discussion of IronPython
Subject: Re: [IronPython] .NET Framework 2 and Windows Update
I read it is standard with Vista.
That's only 90 million new pc's next year. That enough?
I thought 3.0 would be on it, but guess not.
As far as XP goes, maybe the OEM stuff now has 2.0 on it.
What brand of laptop did you get?
----- Original Message -----
From: Michael Foord <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Discussion of IronPython <mailto:[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, January 26, 2007 5:03 PM
Subject: [IronPython] .NET Framework 2 and Windows Update
Hello all,
I recently acquired a new laptop, running Windows Media Center (based
on
XP).
As part of the initial update, .NET 2.0 was installed (at least the
runtime).
Is this now standard practise for Windows update, has anyone else seen
this ?
If it is true that the .NET 2.0 runtime is now a 'standard' part of
Windows, this is good news for IronPython. Of course I might have been
hallucinating. :-)
Fuzzyman
http://www.voidspace.org.uk/ironpython/index.shtml
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