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.NET Framework 3.0 & 3.5 Problem


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20-Mar-2008, 03:57 PM #1
Exclamation .NET Framework 3.0 & 3.5 Problem
Hi,

I am having an issue with a new server. We have a software product that was built on .NET Framework 2.0. We are in the process of setting up this server to run Live with the software, however as recent updates from Microsoft were put out .NET Framwork 3.0 & 3.5 were inadvertantly installed on the server.

I have since uninstalled them both as well as uninstalled and reinstalled .NET Framework 2.0. I have also precompiled the site. This is a software product that requires users to login. At this point, I get to the login screen but when I attempt to login I am getting an error message saying that there has been a System Error, the error says:

"A system error has occured. A system error has occured, please contact your administrator"

Unfortunitely the software provider is not being very helpful as their standpoint is that this was built to be run in a .NET Framework 2.0 environment. They say that they do not know what the implications are of having installed the other versions. The response I got was to the effect of "you may have caused irreperable damage to the server". Obviously I do not beleive that this has caused "Irreperable damage" but have hit a roadblock.

Can someone give me some sort of idea as to where I should look next to get past this, maybe what impact versions 3.0 & 3.5 have on a system that even an uninstall of them would not have reverted back to the 2.0 state?

Thanks!

PS. Please let me know if I missed any details
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