To troubleshoot an installation, sometimes I just want a quick answer to what version of .NET is installed.
Is there a way to determine the .NET Framework version on a standard Windows system, other than looking at the directories?
NOTE: This is not for a development machine, just out-of-the-box windows
The following works, but I'm looking for a simpler way.
dir %WINDIR%Microsoft.NetFrameworkv*
Directory of C:WindowsMicrosoft.NetFramework
07/13/2009 07:20 PM <DIR> v1.0.3705
07/13/2009 07:20 PM <DIR> v1.1.4322
01/20/2010 01:16 PM <DIR> v2.0.50727
07/13/2009 09:37 PM <DIR> v3.0
01/20/2010 01:02 PM <DIR> v3.5
02/10/2010 03:20 AM <DIR> v4.0.21006
UPDATE: Not a solution, but another cool directory formatted listing
dir %WINDIR%Microsoft.NetFrameworkv* /O:-N /B
v4.0.21006
v3.5
v3.0
v2.0.50727
v1.1.4322
v1.0.3705
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