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.NET Framework Client Profile - improving setup experiences for WPF or WinForms Applications

We're very excited that we're improving the installation experience on machines without .Net 2.0 and later with a new subset of the .NET Framework (~26MB) which we are introducing in .NET Framework 3.5sp1 called the Client Profile.

  • Troy Martez (the Program Manager on the WPF team that has been leading our efforts in this space) just blogged "Introducing the .NET Framework Client Profile".
  • In addition Justin Van Patten, a Program Manager on the CLR team, blogged ".NET Framework Client Profile" which includes the list of all the assemblies that make up the Client Profile and discusses some more details.

We hope this helps your customers have better experiences with your WPF or Winforms application.

Published Wednesday, May 21, 2008 1:18 PM by Rob_Relyea
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# Growing List of Content about WPF 3.5sp1@ Wednesday, May 21, 2008 5:31 PM

Yesterday I did a brief post about " WPF 3.5 & VS 2008 SP1 Beta ".  Now I follow it

# What's in the .NET Framework Client Profile?@ Friday, May 23, 2008 9:50 AM

Justin Van Patten from the BCL Team has put out an official list of what assemblies will be included

# What's in the .NET Framework Client Profile?@ Friday, May 23, 2008 4:40 PM

Justin Van Patten from the BCL Team has put out an official list of what assemblies will be included

# What's in the .NET Framework Client Profile?@ Sunday, June 29, 2008 12:02 AM

Justin Van Patten from the BCL Team has put out an official list of what assemblies will be included in the RTM of the .NET Framework Client Profile. The usual suspects are there, and as expected, server-side technologies like ASP.NET are not. Note that

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