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Run apps made for .NET Framework 2.0 and 3.x in Windows 11 Version 26H1 (down to Windows 8.x) without installing .NET 3.5. Copy this below into a text editor and save as a .reg file then open it, if successful .NET framework 2.0 and 3.x apps should open without...

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