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Microsoft .NET Framework

The .NET Framework is a new feature of Windows. Applications built using the .NET Framework are more reliable and secure. You need to install the .NET Framework only if you have software that requires it.

Learn more about How to Get the Microsoft .NET Framework. (This site is in English.)

System Requirements
The .NET Framework can be installed on the following operating systems:

You must be running Internet Explorer version 5.01 or later for all installations of the .NET Framework.

To install the .NET Framework, your computer must meet or exceed the following software and hardware requirements:

Software requirements for server operating systems:
MDAC 2.6

Hardware requirements:

Recommended software:
MDAC 2.7 is recommended.

Recommended hardware:

How to use
Restart your computer to complete the installation. No other action is required to run .NET Framework applications. If you are developing applications using the .NET Framework, you can use the command-line compilers or you can use a development environment, such as Visual Studio .NET, that supports using the .NET Framework.

How to uninstall
To uninstall the .NET Framework:
  1. Click Start, point to Settings, and then click Control Panel (In Windows XP, click Start and then click Control Panel.).
  2. Click Add/Remove Programs.
  3. Click Microsoft .NET Framework (Chinese (traditional) Version) v1.0.3705 and then click Add/Remove (Change/Remove in Windows 2000 and Windows XP).

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