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> I'm assuming DotNetInstaller has to do with the networking functions.
I suspect that's a bad assumption. I think it probably has to do with
Microsoft's new ".NET framework" for applications made of components that
talk HTTP to each other; these *can* be distributed across a network, but
don't have to be.
David Gillett
On 7 Sep 2003, at 12:40, bob wrote:
> USB question:
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> I will switching a printer (HP5550) from LPT1: use to USB 2.0 soon. The is a newly built computer running XP Pro. I understand the OS will recognize the new USB connection, but do I need to "uninstall" the printer first on the control panel?
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> As an aside how do I know my system is running USB 2.0 rather than 1.1?
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> Q2. When I run Norton Win Doctor it reports an error saying a program "DotNetInstaller.exe" can not find a file mscoree.dll. I have not set up a network yet on this computer but will do so in the near future. Will I have a problem? I'm assuming DotNetInstaller has to do with the
networking functions.
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> Bob Warasila
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