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You receive a prompt to install .NET Framework 2.0 when you try to remove an AVIcode feature

KBJust a heads up on a new AVIcode Knowledge Base article we published today where you're prompted to install .NET Framework when trying to uninstall an AVIcode component:

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Symptoms

When you try to remove a feature of AVIcode 5.6 or an earlier version, you receive the following message:

Please install .NET Framework 2.0 before installing Intercept Studio.

This prevents you from removing the AVIcode feature. For example, this problem may prevent removal of AVIcode SE-Viewer, AVIcode Intercept Agent or the AVIcode .NET Enterprise Management Pack.

Cause

The installer (.MSI) files have launch conditions to check whether version 1.1 or 2.0 of the .NET Framework is installed. However, the installer fails to detect older .NET Framework versions if you have a more recent version installed. For example, the affected system may have .NET Framework 4.0.

Workaround

Upgrade to the 5.7 version of the AVIcode feature that you are trying to remove. After you complete the upgrade, uninstall the 5.7 version.

For example, if you are trying to remove the 5.5 version of the AVIcode Intercept Agent, upgrade to the 5.7 version by running Agent5_7.msi or Agent5_7x64.msi. After the upgrade, use Programs and Features in Control Panel to uninstall AVIcode Intercept Agent 5.7.

To download AVIcode 5.7, select the appropriate link on the AVIcode Home page:

https://www.microsoft.com/systemcenter/en/us/avicode.aspx

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For the latest version of this article see the link below:

KB2500681 - You receive a prompt to install .NET Framework 2.0 when you try to remove an AVIcode feature

J.C. Hornbeck | System Center Knowledge Engineer

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