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It collected a whole bunch of logs to report to Microsoft I can't attach the. Net setup verification tool First, I must point out that the link you included is not responding, as seems to be the case with the entire backlog of Aaron Stebner's blog. So, I had to find the tool from another website. Once I ran the tool, I was able to scan. NET v4. From what I can see from the log file, it verifies only the integrity of the files and registry entries for the core.
It does not look into SDK components at all, and I get the feeling that it might be the same for the.
NET repair tool. Further demonstrations that make me believe that something is not right with the installation are found in the registry. My system is a bit Windows 7. Most everything looks fine from the above key although I have WindowsSDK10 installed and would have, perhaps, expected that version here and not version 8. For the 2 highlighted values, however, I do not get why they were not updated to point to version 4.
And I am further perplexed by the bit settings for MSBuild which point to some bit registry entries:. NET Framework 3. So, I don't know All these keys, and the Visual Studio macros, are updated by the. Are these registry keys and VS macros irrelevant between 4. If you think the cause is pending on the messing registry key, you could SubInACL tool to repair file and registry permissions. Can someone confim what happens when THEY install the. Are their Visual Studio macros and registry keys updated the ones I mentionned above?
My starting point was a Windows 7 system setup with a Visual Studio installed just before. I then installed Windows Kits I thought that maybe the Windows Kits installation changed the settings that seem to me to be incorrect, so I uninstalled. This did not do anything and all my VS macros and registry keys remained what I outlined in previous posts.
Not that I consider myself a. NET expert, far from it, but all these references to. NET Framework. Improve this answer. Jess Robert Harvey Robert Harvey k 44 44 gold badges silver badges bronze badges.
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