Ram
Tue Feb 20 01:41:11 CST 2007
On Feb 20, 4:00 am, "RobinS" <Rob...@NoSpam.yah.none> wrote:
> "Ram" <Ste...@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> > On Feb 19, 5:45 pm, "RobinS" <Rob...@NoSpam.yah.none> wrote:
> >> "Ram" <Ste...@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> >> > On Feb 18, 8:08 pm, "RobinS" <Rob...@NoSpam.yah.none> wrote:
> >> >> What operating system are you running?
>
> >> >> Robin S.
> >> >> ------------------"Ram" <Ste...@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> >> >>news:1171787318.528883.131720@h3g2000cwc.googlegroups.com...
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> >> >> > Hey,
> >> >> > Whenever I tried to install .Net Framework 3.0, the installation
> >> >> > always failed, and by looking at the install log I saw the problem
> >> >> > was
> >> >> > in the WIC install, so I downloaded the WIC installer from MS site.
> >> >> > But when trying to install the WIC, I recieve the following error:
>
> >> >> > "Setup could not verify the integrity of the file Update.inf. Make
> >> >> > sure the Cryptographic service is running on this computer."
>
> >> >> > Any ideas?
>
> >> >> > Thanks ahead
>
> >> >> > --sternr
>
> >> > Hey Robin,
> >> > I'm running Windows XP ServicePack 2
> >> > Thanks
>
> >> > --sternr
>
> >> Do you have any betas or prior versions of any of the .Net 3.0 stuff
> >> installed?
>
> >> And why did the original .Net 3.0 installation fail? What kind of errors
> >> do
> >> you get?
>
> >> Robin S.
>
> > Hey,
> > I have no betas installed, and the error written in the .Net install
> > log is about the WIC (as written in the first post)
> > Thanks
>
> > --sternr
>
> Okay, this is where I tell you I have no idea what the WIC is. Give me
> something other than a TLA please.
>
> Do you have Visual Studio 2005 installed, and SP-1 for Visual Studio 2005
> as well?
>
> Do you have the .Net Framework 2.0 installed?
>
> From where are you running the .Net 3.0 installations? Here are some
> instructions on adding the .Net 3.0 extensions along with the help files,
> in case this is helpful. This installs the extensions for both WPF and WCF.
>
> -------------------------------------------------------------------
> Installing the Software Required to Work With WPF Applications
>
> To configure your computer so that you can work with WPF you should follow
> these steps:
>
> 1. Windows Presentation Foundation requires Version 3.0 of the .NET
> Framework. While this automatically comes with Windows Vista, if you are
> using Windows XP you will have to download the installable from the
> Microsoft Website.
>
>
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=10CC340B-F85...
>
> Once this has been installed you should see an entry at
> C:\WINDOWS\Microsoft.NET\Framework which reads "v3.0".
>
> 2. Download and install the Windows SDK. This is required in order to
> provide the help files for WPF. You should do this before installing the
> extensions to Visual Studio (Step 3 below) because the help files must be
> present on your computer in order for them to be linked to Visual Studio.
> Of course you will find it much more convenient for help to be available
> just by pressing F1 with a particular term highlighted rather than being
> forced to manually open the help file and to search for a particular term
> via the search box.
>
> The Windows SDK for can be downloaded from the following location.
>
>
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=C2B1E300-F35...
>
> Even though this SDK is labeled "Windows SDK for Windows Vista", when you
> begin to install it, one of the screens indicates that it is also the
> correct version for Windows XP, provided that you already have Service Pack
> 2 installed.
>
> 3. Even if you are running Windows Vista you will need to install the
> Visual Studio 2005 Extensions for WCF and WPF.
>
>
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=F54F5537-CC8...
>
> 4. To verify that you have correctly followed these instructions, open
> Visual Studio and select Create a new Project. Look for an entry below the
> C# or VB node in the treeview of project types which reads "NET Framework
> 3.0". When you select this entry you should see in the details pane to the
> right an entry under "Visual Studio installed templates" called Windows
> Application (WPF). Create a new application and select a term which is WPF
> related (eg. Application or Window). Press the F1 key and if the correct
> context sensitive help comes up, you can be confident that you have
> succeeded. Congratulations!
>
> Let me know how it goes.
> Good luck,
> Robin S.
> Ts'i mahnu uterna ot twan ot geifur hingts uto.
Hey Robin,
I currently have installed on my computer the following:
.Net v1.1
.Net v2.0
Visual Studio.Net 2003
Visual Studio.Net 2005 (*No Service Pack*)
Windows XP SP2
You think installing the VS.Net 2K5 SP will help?
Tnx again for your help!
--sternr