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The size of the .NET redistributable.   [Edit]

Survey period: 4 Jun 2001 to 10 Jun 2001

What is the maximum acceptable size for the .NET redistributables? (For reference: W2K SP2 - 100Mb, Netscape 6 - 16Mb, Java 2 RE - 7.4Mb, Adobe Acrobat - 5.2Mb)

OptionVotes% 
< 1.44Mb2710.55
< 5Mb4818.75
5-10Mb4316.80
10-15Mb176.64
15-20Mb155.86
20Mb+145.47
It's irrelevant, as long as it fits on a CD and doesn't take up too much of my HD6023.44
I'm never going to install it - so it's a moot point.3212.50



 
GeneralMFC looks sexy!! Pin
5-Jun-01 6:40
suss5-Jun-01 6:40 
GeneralRe: MFC looks sexy!! Pin
5-Jun-01 6:47
suss5-Jun-01 6:47 
GeneralRe: MFC looks sexy!! Pin
Tomasz Sowinski5-Jun-01 6:53
Tomasz Sowinski5-Jun-01 6:53 
GeneralRe: MFC looks sexy!! Pin
Christian Graus5-Jun-01 20:26
protectorChristian Graus5-Jun-01 20:26 
GeneralRe: MFC looks sexy!! Pin
Jim A. Johnson6-Jun-01 15:57
Jim A. Johnson6-Jun-01 15:57 
GeneralRe: MFC looks sexy!! Pin
Alex Taylor6-Jun-01 16:00
Alex Taylor6-Jun-01 16:00 
GeneralRe: MFC looks sexy!! Pin
Chris Meech8-Jun-01 9:27
Chris Meech8-Jun-01 9:27 
GeneralRe: MFC looks sexy!! Pin
Christian Graus8-Jun-01 13:16
protectorChristian Graus8-Jun-01 13:16 
GeneralWhy should .NET be a redistributable? Pin
Christian Skovdal Andersen5-Jun-01 6:03
Christian Skovdal Andersen5-Jun-01 6:03 
GeneralRe: Why should .NET be a redistributable? Pin
5-Jun-01 6:35
suss5-Jun-01 6:35 
GeneralRe: Why should .NET be a redistributable? Pin
Christian Graus5-Jun-01 14:21
protectorChristian Graus5-Jun-01 14:21 
GeneralRe: Why should .NET be a redistributable? Pin
Ulf Öhlén5-Jun-01 19:19
Ulf Öhlén5-Jun-01 19:19 
GeneralRe: Why should .NET be a redistributable? Pin
NormDroid6-Jun-01 3:35
professionalNormDroid6-Jun-01 3:35 
GeneralRe: Why should .NET be a redistributable? Pin
jkgh6-Jun-01 2:02
jkgh6-Jun-01 2:02 
GeneralRe: Why should .NET be a redistributable? Pin
Joseph Dempsey6-Jun-01 2:57
Joseph Dempsey6-Jun-01 2:57 
GeneralIrrelevant because don't use it! Pin
Ajit Jadhav4-Jun-01 6:33
Ajit Jadhav4-Jun-01 6:33 
GeneralRe: Irrelevant because don't use it! Pin
Earl Rex Arao-arao4-Jun-01 16:45
Earl Rex Arao-arao4-Jun-01 16:45 
GeneralRe: Irrelevant because don't use it! Pin
Russell Morris5-Jun-01 6:31
Russell Morris5-Jun-01 6:31 
GeneralRe: Irrelevant because don't use it! Pin
Ajit Jadhav5-Jun-01 7:42
Ajit Jadhav5-Jun-01 7:42 
Thnaks for your feedback.

Guess I didn't ask the really pertinent question.... I can always take backups of really important data before installing .NET, so that aspect is not all that important. So, the questions I should have asked are:

(i) Can I have both .NET and VC++ 6 running on the same machine at the same time without issues like incompatible system dlls/registry settings etc.?
(ii) Will a .NET crash corrupt the OS to the extent that I have to reinstall VC++? The OS itself? (Not a guaruntee, just a dev-2-dev feedback is being sought here.)

Clarifications:
- On this m/c I plan to use VC++ for the usual MFC/ATL kind of work--not WDM or so.
- "at the same time" means: I might try C++ in my virtual morning and C# in the virtual evening (i.e. the two won't exactly run in the multi-taksing sense.)
- "on the same machine" means on top of the same OS installation (i.e. on the same partition). The OS is Win2K Pro.
- Pl. address w.r.t. the latest MSDN distribution of .NET.

Thanks!


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Nature, to be apprehended, must be obeyed. (Ayn Rand)

GeneralRe: Irrelevant because don't use it! Pin
Kannan Kalyanaraman6-Jun-01 20:53
Kannan Kalyanaraman6-Jun-01 20:53 
GeneralIt's irrelevant, as long as it fits on a DVD Pin
Stephen Kellett4-Jun-01 5:15
Stephen Kellett4-Jun-01 5:15 
GeneralRe: It's irrelevant, as long as it fits on a DVD Pin
Tomasz Sowinski4-Jun-01 8:04
Tomasz Sowinski4-Jun-01 8:04 
GeneralNo F'in way... Pin
Chris Losinger4-Jun-01 3:33
professionalChris Losinger4-Jun-01 3:33 
GeneralRe: No F'in way... Pin
Chris Maunder4-Jun-01 4:16
cofounderChris Maunder4-Jun-01 4:16 
GeneralRe: No F'in way... Pin
Chris Losinger4-Jun-01 4:20
professionalChris Losinger4-Jun-01 4:20 

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