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User Experience Deployment Guide for Developers Deployment Guide for Administrators Reducing System Restarts During .NET Framework 4.5 Installations How to: Get Progress from the .NET Framework 4.5 Installer .NET Framework Initialization Errors: Managing the User Experience How to: Debug CLR Activation Issues TOC Collapse the table of content Expand the table of content This documentation is archived and .net framework 4.5.2 or a later update is already installed on this computer. is not being maintained. This documentation is archived and is not being maintained. .NET Framework Initialization Errors: Managing the User Experience .NET Framework (current version) The common language runtime (CLR) activation system determines the version of the CLR that will be used to run managed application code. In some cases, the activation system might not be able to find a version of the CLR to load. This situation typically occurs when an application requires a CLR version that is invalid or not installed on a given computer. If the requested version is not found, the CLR activation system returns an HRESULT error code from the function or interface that was called, and may display an error message to the user who is running the application. This article provides a list of HRESULT codes and explains how you can prevent the error message from being displayed. The CLR provides logging infrastructure to help you debug CLR activation issues, as described in How to: Debug CLR Activation Issues. This infrastructure should not be c
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in 1 second. .NET Development .NET Framework 4.6 and 4.5 Migration Guide Migration Guide How to: Configure an App to Support .NET Framework 4 or 4.5 How https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj157063(v=vs.110).aspx to: Configure an App to Support .NET Framework 4 or 4.5 How to: Configure an App to Support .NET Framework 4 or 4.5 Application Compatibility Version Compatibility Versions and Dependencies How to: Configure an App to Support .NET Framework 4 or 4.5 Migrating from the .NET Framework 1.1 TOC Collapse the table of https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj152935(v=vs.110).aspx content Expand the table of content This documentation is archived and is not being maintained. This documentation is archived and is not being maintained. How to: Configure an App to Support .NET Framework 4 or 4.5 .NET Framework (current version) All apps that host the common language runtime (CLR) need to start, or activate, the CLR in order to run managed code. Typically, a .NET Framework app runs on the version of the CLR that it was built on, but you can change this behavior for desktop apps by using an application configuration file (sometimes referred to as an app.config file). However, you cannot change the default activation behavior for Windows Store apps or Windows Phone apps by using an application configuration file. This article explains how to enable your desktop app to run on another version of the .NET Framework and provides an example of how to target version 4 or 4.5. The version of the .NET Framewor
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