The final version of .NET Compact Framework 2.0 Service Pack 1 Redistributable has been released!
By Werner Ruotsalainen, Submitted Friday, June 23, 2006
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The long-awaited Compact Framework 2.0 Service Pack 1 has just been released. It’s available here as a hefty (37 Mbytes) desktop .MSI installer. A lot of programs require it: Hitchhiker, SMS Notifier, Webby, IBE Mail, Star Invader II etc.; that is, sooner or later, you will need to install it if you haven't already done so.
For your convenience/fast access/reduced download bandwidth, I’ve made available the individual CAB files. The WM5-specific one can be found here and the WM2003/WM2003SE one here.
It’s highly recommended to upgrade your existing CF2 (or CF2 SP1 beta, if you have got and installed it in the meantime) to this version as it contains a lot of bugfixes and can also be installed on alternate media without any manual hacking (see this for my – now deprecated – tutorial on the latter).
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Exactly - there's no need for manual registry hacking any more with the new, SP1 version if you want to install it in the non-central storage.
José, check out the \Windows directory on your card, making sure you allow for displaying .DLL files in there - most of them (4 Mbytes) will be there.
It's because of File Explorer / Resco File Explorer's not displaying DLL files by default that you don't see anything in there.
kamikun,
1, I think SP1 auto-uninstalls SP1 beta and "plain" (non-SP1) CF2. If it doesn't, uninstall it by hand. Also, then, you can delete the old, relocated CF2 DLL's.
As far as CF1 is concerned, I don't think it needs to be uninstalled. (BTW, is that a CF1 SP3 installed by yourself? The e800 also contained CF1 SP1 or SP2 in ROM AFAIK.)
2, unfortunately, I can't really help with the Opera Mobile stuff. You want to contact the Opera Mobile folks on this issue.
Wilbur, these DLL's of the previous, 2.0 version could be put anywhere in the system path. That is, they can be safely relocated unless the target directory isn't in the System Path.
Yup, if you install the CAB version, use CabInstl or Mad Programmer's FDC.