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In order to run a program I recently purchased, the documentation says I have to first install .NET Framework SDK
to my system (W2K Pro). Are there any caveats I should be aware of before I install .NET Framework SDK (which I have on a CDROM from Microsoft--v. 2003)? Thanks for any feedback. |
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Just wondering, what program is it that requires the .net SDK?
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It's a program called "Life Balance," by Llamagraphics.
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What does the program do?
Unless its for software development I dont see why you would need the .net framework SDK. Why you wouldn't just need the .net framework? But if it says its needed, then I would just install it. |
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If you do install it, I'd look around on the M$ website to see if there's a later version available than what's on your CD.
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"Life Balance" is a time-management program.
I checked the latest version of .NET Framework SDK, and it's version 1.1. Thanks for the suggestions. |
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