.Net Framework updates.

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I was able to fix my system failure to run the 1.1 update.
Thanks to Froto and a few others to numerous to mention.

Another question..
When you run windows update does microsoft know what software I have
installed and only send me the updates that I need?
Example...If I have a software that needs .Net Framework 2.0, will they then
send me the updates for that version. If I don't need 1.1 then they won't
send it?

Am I dreaming?

Thanks.
 
"Jim" <Jim@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

> When you run windows update does microsoft know what software I have
> installed and only send me the updates that I need?


That depends. First, Microsoft doesn't send any updates. You have to
*download* the updates in all cases, no matter if downloading via the
automatic update, via the Microsoft Update site or from Microsoft
download sites. Second, the automatic update notifies about critical
updates only while the Microsoft Update site offers optional updates
and driver updates in addition. Third, the automatic update and the MS
Update site offer updates only when needed or recommended (eg. IE7).

> Example...If I have a software that needs .Net Framework 2.0, will they
> then send me the updates for that version.


Yes. As for the term "send" see above - if you get an email from MS with
an "update" attached, you can bet that this mail is faked and that the
update being *sent* is virulent.

> If I don't need 1.1 then they won't send it?


This has nothing to do with an installed application that *needs* .NET
Framework 1.1. If .NET Framework 1.1 has been installed (no matter if
needed), you'll see the updates at the Microsoft Update site and they
are available via the automatic update as well.

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d-d
 
Thanks,

"Detlev Dreyer" wrote:

> "Jim" <Jim@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>
> > When you run windows update does microsoft know what software I have
> > installed and only send me the updates that I need?

>
> That depends. First, Microsoft doesn't send any updates. You have to
> *download* the updates in all cases, no matter if downloading via the
> automatic update, via the Microsoft Update site or from Microsoft
> download sites. Second, the automatic update notifies about critical
> updates only while the Microsoft Update site offers optional updates
> and driver updates in addition. Third, the automatic update and the MS
> Update site offer updates only when needed or recommended (eg. IE7).
>
> > Example...If I have a software that needs .Net Framework 2.0, will they
> > then send me the updates for that version.

>
> Yes. As for the term "send" see above - if you get an email from MS with
> an "update" attached, you can bet that this mail is faked and that the
> update being *sent* is virulent.
>
> > If I don't need 1.1 then they won't send it?

>
> This has nothing to do with an installed application that *needs* .NET
> Framework 1.1. If .NET Framework 1.1 has been installed (no matter if
> needed), you'll see the updates at the Microsoft Update site and they
> are available via the automatic update as well.
>
> --
> d-d
>
 
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