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Here is the link to let your customers download the run-time : http://msdn.microsoft.com/downloads/default.asp?URL=/downloads/sample.asp?url=/MSDN-FILES/027/001/829/msdncompositedoc.xml

- That's 21MB, and that's just part of the story.
- If your app uses Data Access, you also need to point a link to download MDAC 2.7
- The DotNet Framework Service Pack 2 has been released yesterday, as an additional download.

And of course, the latest DotNet framework is strictly incompatible with an earlier, such like the one which came with VisualStudio DotNet beta 2.

Now you know...Cry | :((

I personally resent a lot over Microsoft for such philosophy. Not only Microsoft is relying on us developers to praise and evangelize DotNet, but we are actually forced to explicitely ask customers to download thse big chunks just to be able to run an .exe

At least, in the past, when you had finished installed your operating system, you could run .exes. That's not true anymore. That's a reason why I question Microsoft about whether DotNet is really an advancement...

By the way, comparing to DirectX is not exactly relevant. DirectX run-time is much shorter in size, much less frequent in updates (barealy once every one and a half year), and on top of that it carries a lot of very valuable values for the end user. DotNet framework is the exact opposite of that : no value for the end user itself.


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