INFO: Naming Schema for Microsoft Visual Studio .NET, the .NET Framework, and Visual J# Redistributable Software Update Packages (822464)
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Visual Studio .NET (2003), Enterprise Architect Edition
- Microsoft Visual Studio .NET (2003), Enterprise Developer Edition
- Microsoft Visual Studio .NET (2003), Academic Edition
- Microsoft Visual Studio .NET (2002), Professional Edition
- Microsoft Visual Studio .NET (2002), Enterprise Architect Edition
- Microsoft Visual Studio .NET (2002), Enterprise Developer Edition
- Microsoft Visual Studio .NET (2002), Academic Edition
- Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1
- Microsoft .NET Framework 1.0
- Microsoft .NET Framework SDK 1.1
- Microsoft .NET Framework SDK 1.0
- Microsoft Visual J# .NET Redistributable Package 1.0
- Microsoft Visual Basic .NET (2003)
- Microsoft Visual Basic .NET (2002)
- Microsoft Visual C# .NET (2003)
- Microsoft Visual C# .NET (2002)
- Microsoft Visual C++ .NET (2003)
- Microsoft Visual C++ .NET (2002)
- Microsoft Visual J# .NET (2003)
- Microsoft Visual J# .NET (2002)
For a Microsoft Windows version of this article, see
816915. For a Microsoft Office version of this article, see
816916. For a Microsoft Exchange version of this article, see
817903. SUMMARYMicrosoft has adopted a standardized naming schema for all
software update packages for Visual Studio .NET, the .NET Framework, and the
Visual J# Redistributable that Microsoft creates and distributes. The new
naming schema will go into effect for all software update packages in May,
2003. Note A software
update is an executable (.exe) file that contains one
or more files that you can apply to Visual Studio .NET or the .NET Framework to
correct a specific problem. Microsoft Product Support Services (PSS)
distributes
software update packages to customers who are severely affected by a specific
problem. Publicly available updates are software update packages that Microsoft
recommends for all customers. You can obtain these updates from the Microsoft
Download Center, or from other Microsoft Web sites. Microsoft has
adopted the new naming schema for software update packages for the following
reasons:
- It creates consistency across Microsoft software update
packages.
- It improves the ability to search for software update
packages and Microsoft Knowledge Base articles.
- It clearly notes the language of a software update package
and the intended program when applicable.
This article contains additional information about the new
standardized naming schema for software update packages.
Modification Type: | Minor | Last Reviewed: | 5/23/2005 |
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