.net Framework 4.0.3019 Download Windows 7 32 Bit Offline Installer

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Yoann same issue here. Clean install of Windows Server 2019 latest build, install .NET Framework offline installer 4.8, reboot and boom. Many native control panels, like Server Manager, requesting some 4.0.... version of .NET framework instead, failing to load.

I had the same issue and received zero help or support from Microsoft. Dell support googled and read back to me everything I had googled and tried already. Importing the above registry information fixed it without a reboot.


@DavidSherrill This is the exact fix! For us, our RMM tool stopped working on a server 2019 standard server. It's services wouldn't start. Event Viewer complained about .net. Also server manager wouldn't open with the exact message you mentioned. Applying this fixed it all. thanks!!


YOU ARE AN ABSOLUTE LEGEND! THANK YOU! THIS IS THE ONLY SOLUTION THAT WORKED! Every other solution I've googled of this problem has been some variation of "turn net framework on/off in the "turn windows features on or off" app" or "reinstall the newest version of .net" or "did you try restarting your computer?" (OF COURSE I TRIED RESTARTING MY COMPUTER!! DO THEY THINK I'M AN INFANT??)


Please excuse my novice status displayed in this question, but does one simply copy/paste the text in your registry update file, and does the resulting text file require the line number entries as displayed in your post?


I am running the .NET 3.5 offline installer on windows 8.1 from Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 Service pack 1 (Full Package) . Though, when I run this exe, it still prompts me to install from windows update. The same thing happens with the pre-service pack installer.


I was unable to DISM for this because the sxs folder diddnt exist on my 8.1 DVD so I did a search and found the update on the DVD, its under \support\framework_3.5\I ran that and it updated it, works fine.Brian.


So i have an old windows xp pc im trying to install OEM brander it needs .net 3.5 and it says re-establishing connection with server 1 out of 5, 2 out of 5 exc. see image How do i install it?


.Net framework versions are backwards compatible, so you could use the latest if you can't find a 3.5 offline installer. Note: .Net Framework versions higher than v4 are not supported by the Windows XP OS, though.


This post will show you how to install .NET Framework 3.5 in Windows 11 offline from an installation media with DISM. By default, Windows 11 only includes .NET Framework 4.8. However, there are still a huge number of useful apps built against the .NET framework v3.5.


Such apps were created for Windows 7 and even for Windows Vista, where version 3.5 was available out of the box. Once you try to run such an app, you will see a prompt to install the missing component from the Internet.


This method has a number of disadvantages. First of all, it is your Internet traffic, and it can be limited. Secondly, the download process is not reliable and can fail. If your Internet connection is unstable, it turns into hell. Finally, you can simply work offline.


That's why it is important to know how to offline install .NET Framework 3.5 in Windows 11. You will only need an installation media of Windows 11, such as ISO file, bootable flash drive, or its DVD disk, so no Internet connection will be required.


Now you can run any older apps coded in C#, VB.NET, and C++ that are built around older versions of the software platform. Note that .NET Framework 3.5 also includes .NET 2.0, which is also the runtime version.


Tip: You can easily find what versions of the .NET framework software you have installed using the following guide. It will give you ideas what apps will work on your computer without installing additional system components.


Finally, if you don't have the installation media for Windows 11, and also have no troubles with the Internet, you can give the online .NET Framework installation a try. Since we have already mentioned it in the post, let's review it for the sake of completeness.


i think you are taking a long root, no use to open terminal window. u just have to open the cmd with admin elevation then copy the below command and change the path for OS then hit enter. Its similar to windows 10


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Microsoft released the final version of the Microsoft .NET Framework 4.8 on April 18, 2019. The new installer for the version is available as a web installer and offline installer; since Microsoft prefers distribution via the web installer, it is difficult to find working offline installer links. You find a working offline installer link attached to this article.


The changelog on the Microsoft Docs website highlights new features and changes in the new release. The log is quite technical in nature and intended for programmers who use the framework more than it is for Windows users and administrators who install it.


New features in .NET Framework 4.8 include high-DPI improvements such as improved support for Windows Forms interoperation in high-DPI WMF applications on platforms that support mixed-mode DPI scaling or support for Per-Monitor V2 DPI Awareness.


The .NET Framework is offered as a Web and Offline installer. The core difference is that the Web Installer requires an active Internet connection during installation as it needs to download components from Microsoft servers.


Check out the following link to download official .NET Framework 4.8 Language Packs for offline installation. The language packs include translated error messages and user interface text; the text is displayed in English if no language pack is installed. Microsoft lists 23 different language packs currently that include languages such as Chinese, Arabic, German, Spanish, Italian, Japanese, Dutch, Portuguese and Russian.


"Improvements to the JIT compiler. The Just-in-time (JIT) compiler in .NET Framework 4.8 is based on the JIT compiler in .NET Core 2.1. Many of the optimizations and all of the bug fixes made to the .NET Core 2.1 JIT compiler are included in the .NET Framework 4.8 JIT compiler."


Microsoft released the final version of the .NET Framework 4.8 on April 18, 2019. The new version is available as both web installer and offline installer. Since Microsoft prefers distribution via the web installer, it is difficult to find working offline installer links.


The .NET Framework is offered as web and offline installers. The core difference is that the web installer requires an active Internet connection during installation as it needs to download components from Microsoft servers.


Use this link to download the official .NET Framework 4.8 Language Packs for offline installation. The language packs include translated error messages and user interface text; the text is displayed in English if no language pack is installed.


The Microsoft .NET Framework 4.8 is a new version of Microsoft's popular framework. It includes new features, fixes, and improvements compared to previous versions.

Microsoft released the .NET Framework 4.8 for Windows 7 Service Pack 1, Windows 8.1, and Windows 10, and all server platforms starting with Windows Server 2008 R2 Service Pack 1 (means Server 2012 R2, 2016, and 2019 are supported as well).


Another batch of Microsoft disk-clutter and complexity. Why? So programs may call some functions if programmers want to use it rather than write their own. It all means more complexity, more potential security risks and more patching. Where does it end!


Notice how there's a bracket that says that this version includes .NET 2.0 and 3.0. This means THAT when you install .NET Framework 3.5, you'll also be able to run any apps that require .NET 2.0 and 3.0.


If the box beside .NET Framework 3.5 is not shaded in black, that means it is not installed on your computer. As such, you can then use one of the following three methods to get it installed onto your system.


All you need to do then is select the box besides .NET Framework 3.5 and press OK to exit the window. Windows will begin installing .NET Framework 3.5 immediately, but you'll need to restart your PC to complete the installation.


If you don't have an internet connection on your PC, you could use a Windows DVD or bootable flash drive to install .NET 3.5. It's fairly simple and doesn't take a lot of time, provided you have the Windows installation media.


If you fancy doing a direct download, Microsoft has an offline installer for previous versions of the .NET framework on its dotnet website. However, before you venture forth and download one of the files, make sure that you're downloading a supported version of .NET.


Fortunately, Microsoft makes it very easy to download a supported version. When you access the download page, the website will automatically expand the list of supported versions and hide the unsupported ones. And you'll find .NET 3.5 listed as a supported version, as shown below.


It's important to download a supported version, as Microsoft set "end of support" dates for its software, after which the software giant will stop releasing updates for it. Fortunately, at the time of writing, .NET 3.5's expiry date is set for October 10, 2028, so you have plenty of time to use it.


Once you've downloaded the offline installer for your chosen version, you're ready to begin the installation. In most cases, your installation should be smooth sailing. Sometimes, though, the offline installer just doesn't want to play ball.


There are a number of reasons why you could run into a problem while installing .NET Framework 3.5. For instance, if your copy of Windows is not licensed, .NET Framework won't install on your system. The only way out is to activate your current copy or get a new Windows 10 license.


The installation process may also sometimes require you to download a handful of Windows updates, though this is more a problem with newer versions of the .NET Framework unless you haven't updated your computer since the stone age. It will give you a KB number that you can use as a reference and get those updates installed.

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