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Old June 15th, 2012, 03:31 PM
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Default Microsoft .NET Framework Repair Tool

"This tool detects and tries to fix some frequently occurring issues with the setup of or with updates to the Microsoft .NET Framework."

http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/downl....aspx?id=30135
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Old June 15th, 2012, 03:44 PM
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Default Re: Microsoft .NET Framework Repair Tool

MS Fix it tools always perform great for me.

With this latest round of MS Updates (last Tuesday), I kept getting a failed download message on a security update for .NET Framework 1.1 SP1 on my XP machine.
I checked back in updates history and noticed that I had installed that update back in April, so it was just a glitch, not a failed attempt.
I should run the tool you posted to see if it addresses that.

By the way, here's a link to all of the Fit it tools... MS Fix it Solution Center

Edit in: The tool didn't fix this particular problem, FWIW.
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