Christian Voß wrote: > 2010/2/22 James Mckenzie <jjmckenzie51@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>: > >> Christian Voß <mcstarfighter@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> >>> 2010/2/22 SirRedTooth <wineforum-user@xxxxxxxxxx>: >>> >>>> When trying to install Microsoft .NET framework 3.0 (comes with sony vegas pro9.0c) on wine 1.1.31 I get the following error: >>>> >>>> >>>>> You must turn windows features on or off in the control panel to install or configure >>>>> >>> Microsoft .NET framework 3.0 >>> >>>> Im guessing this is because I already have a .NET framework? >>>> How do I either access the control panel, or solve this problem? >>>> >>>> >>> This sounds that you are running your Wine as NT6.x. On Vista / Server >>> 2008 / Seven / Server 2008 R2 there is already NET Framework available >>> as feature. And the installer you started only detect your OS version >>> and gives you that information. If you are running Wine as XP, the >>> error will not be anymore ... >>> >>> >> .NET is not included with Wine. >> >> As to the SirRedTooth's problem, please visit the Applications Database and look at the how-to for .NET Framework -> 3.0 >> >> James McKenzie >> >> >> > > I've never said, that Wine includes NET. But if you run Wine as Vista, > any installer will also think it is Vista and gives you results like > that. Another example would be an application which only runs on XP > and better and your Wine is configured as Win 2000. Then the installer > will abort and say something like: "Your version of Windows isn't > supported". So, if you camouflage your Wine as XP, the NET Framework > 3.0 installer will run smoothly ... > > The default level for Wine is WindowsXP. However, you have to READ the entry for .NET Framework before installing any version of it. There are tricks and tweaks that you have to do to Wine before .NET (any version except 3.5) will install. .NET 3.5 WILL NOT install on Wine directly. The real trick to installing .NET is to use winetricks as it has all of the things you must do in one script. James McKenzie