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Setup prompts to download .NET 3.5 on Windows 10 #77

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jcansdale opened this issue Nov 28, 2016 · 3 comments
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Setup prompts to download .NET 3.5 on Windows 10 #77

jcansdale opened this issue Nov 28, 2016 · 3 comments
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jcansdale commented Nov 28, 2016

NOTE: Installer (setup.exe) is now built using .NET 4.0 so that is can be installed on a clean installation without .NET 2.0/3.5. Also made NCoverExplorer default to using .NET 4.0.

Another quick question about TestDriven. Unfortunately, TestDriven is the last remaining tool in our quiver that is dependent on .NET 3.5. When (if ever) do you anticipate dropping support for this framework and targeting .NET 4.0 or newer? The setup EXE and MSI both prompt to download and install this feature on Windows 10. I tried skipping the installation, however, I cannot access the TestDriven functionality (such as settings page) in VS2015. It appears that at least NCover is dependent on that framework, is that the bottleneck? Thanks for any insight. Thanks,

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It should be fixed in this version:
TestDriven.NET-4.0.3465_Extraterrestrial_Beta3.zip

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This version should work on a 32-bit OS.
TestDriven.NET-4.0.0_Extraterrestrial_Beta3.zip

@jcansdale jcansdale reopened this Dec 12, 2016
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Updated NCoverExplorer so that it will default to run using .NET 4.0 when available.

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