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As far as I know, if Silverlight 1.0 and/or 1.1 is still stuck on your system after an Add/Remove, the only way to remove it is by manually removing the registry keys from your system as stated in previous threads. Although, there is a method that sounds a little crazy but has proven effective. Using software like Ad-aware to clean registry keys ...
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It’s been a few months since I had a Silverlight install issue.
To uninstall Silverlight 1.0 you will need to remove it using Add/Remove programs. You will need to do this before installing the latest Silverlight as you know. There is a special case with the install of Silverlight 2.2 in that you will you need to manually remove an install fix ...
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No problem.
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Easy there buddy. What part of don’t take offense do you not understand? I look back two threads and realized you never really answered that anyway. I was working off the two part question I asked. Sorry. I am simply trying to get answers.
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Thanks Daniel - Although it does still say on the Get Started Page that even Alpha should not be used in production. The code managed model has many benefits over the JS version so I am really trying to get to grips with that. I believe what you say so please don't take offense but are you sure Alpha its ready for production? ...
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Thanks for the reply. That's what I have, a 32. hmmmmm. I am a little nervous about messing around with registry keys. I will read up a little on it. My goal is to start playing around with Alpha again. Did you get 1.1 working?
On a separate note, I read somewhere that 1.1 is actually 2.0 now; it’s released, and safe for ...
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Hey guys,I am not much of a forum guy but I am pulling my hair out here. When Orcas was BETA, I had Silverlight 1.0, 1.1, Expression Studio, .Net 3.5 and Orcas all on my Vista Ultimate. No problems at all. I installed the latest Orcas (Professional) release on my machine and now if I try to create a Silverlight project the template fails and says, ...