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<blockquote data-quote="Andy Ful" data-source="post: 989313" data-attributes="member: 32260"><p>The issue from the Bleepingcomputer article was limited to the .NET Framework 3.5 applications - the users had already installed .NET Framework 3.5 which was somewhat corrupted by the Windows Update. So, reinstalling the .NET Framework 3.5 was logical and could solve the issue. But, there was no issue with the current .NET Framework 4.0.30319.</p><p></p><p>In the case of @[USER=69540]Digmor Crusher[/USER], the issue is related to PowerShell on Windows 11 which is a part of .NET Framework 4.0.30319. So, the source of this issue could be of another kind. Installing the .NET Framework 3.5 could help if the missing mscoree.dll was recovered. But, it would be hard to know this if there was also a new .NET Framework update like Kb5013628 (it could recover mscoree.dll too).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy Ful, post: 989313, member: 32260"] The issue from the Bleepingcomputer article was limited to the .NET Framework 3.5 applications - the users had already installed .NET Framework 3.5 which was somewhat corrupted by the Windows Update. So, reinstalling the .NET Framework 3.5 was logical and could solve the issue. But, there was no issue with the current .NET Framework 4.0.30319. In the case of @[USER=69540]Digmor Crusher[/USER], the issue is related to PowerShell on Windows 11 which is a part of .NET Framework 4.0.30319. So, the source of this issue could be of another kind. Installing the .NET Framework 3.5 could help if the missing mscoree.dll was recovered. But, it would be hard to know this if there was also a new .NET Framework update like Kb5013628 (it could recover mscoree.dll too). [/QUOTE]
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