Windows 7 - ASP.NET

Asked By DaffyD®
08-Feb-10 03:08 PM
In the registry under HKLM\Services, I have entries for ASP.NET,
ASP.NET_1.1.4322, and ASP.NET_2.0.50727.  Do I need all 3 of these or should
I delete two of these entries and just kept the latest version which
apparently is ASP.NET_2.0.50727?
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  John John - MVP replied to DaffyD®
08-Feb-10 08:01 PM
I think you mean in the HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services...

You need all of them, do not delete any of them.

John
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