"Aase Christensen" <aac@c.dk> skrev i en meddelelse 
news:43b541e9$0$8819$edfadb0f@dread14.news.tele.dk...
>> Eller måske prøve at følge denne vejledning:
>> <
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/824643/>.
>>
>> -- 
>> Hilsen
>> Madsen
>
> Tak for Bjarne og Madsens  interesse for sagen.
> Jeg har også prøvet den ovenstående vejledning, men får blot en meddelelse 
> om, jeg allerede har en anden version af programmet på computeren i 
> forvejen, der skal afinstalleres først - denne version kan jeg ikke finde 
> spor af, hverken i registreringsdatabasen eller andre steder.
> Hilsen Kurt
Har du prøvet Madsens råd.
      Remove .NET Framework 1.1 from the Windows Installer cache. To do 
this, follow these steps: a.  Click Start, and then click Run.
            b.  In the Open text box, type Installer, and then click OK.
            c.  On the View menu in Windows Installer, click Details.
            d.  Do one of the following, depending on your operating 
system: . In Windows XP, right-click the Name column header, and then click 
Comments.
                  . In Windows 2000, right-click the Name column header, and 
then click Comment.
            e.  Right-click the cached Windows Installer file that has the 
Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1 RTL x86 enu comment, and then click Uninstall.
            f.  After the uninstall process has completed, quit the 
Installer.
      2. Manually delete the existing files and folders from your computer. 
Depending on the present condition of the .NET Framework, this file and 
folder might not exist .To delete the file and folder, follow these steps: 
a.  Click Start, and then click Run.
            b.  In the Open text box, type system32, and then click OK. The 
contents of the System32 folder appear in Windows Explorer.
            c.  Locate and then delete the URTTemp folder.
            d.  Locate and then delete the mscoree.dll file.
            Note If the .NET Framework 1.0 is also installed on your 
computer, and you do not intend to reinstall the .NET Framework 1.1, you 
must repair the .NET Framework 1.0. For more information, see the "Repair 
the .NET Framework" section.
            e.  Click Start, and then click Run.
            f.  In the Open text box, type Microsoft.NET, and then click OK. 
The contents of the Microsoft.NET folder appear in Windows Explorer.
            g.  In the Microsoft.NET folder, double-click the Framework 
folder.
            h.  In the Framework folder, delete the v1.1.4322 folder.
            i.  Close the Framework folder.
      3. Manually delete the relevant registry keys. To do this, follow 
these steps: a.  Click Start, and then click Run.
            b.  In the Open text box, type regedit, and then click OK to 
start Registry Editor.
            c.  In Registry Editor, locate and then delete the existing 
registry keys (all the registry keys may not be present): . 
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\NET Framework Setup\NDP\v1.1.4322
                  . 
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\.NETFramework\policy\v1.1
            d.  Quit Registry Editor.