.NET Framework 4.6.2, released on 2016-08-02.
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Application Details:
Version: | 4.6.2 |
License: | Free to use |
URL: | http://msdn.microsoft.com/netf... |
Votes: | 1 |
Latest Rating: | Silver |
Latest Wine Version Tested: | 5.0-rc2-staging |
Maintainers: About Maintainership
What works
Installing it with the un-official re-packed version of the offline installer called "Slim" See http://repacks.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=7
What does not
Installing the official 4.6.2 offline installer. It crashes shortly after starting the installation process. Wine bug submitted https://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=42170
Workarounds
What was not tested
Hardware tested
Graphics:
Additional Comments
Operating system | Test date | Wine version | Installs? | Runs? | Used Workaround? | Rating | Submitter | ||
Show | Ubuntu 18.04 "Bionic" amd64 (+variants like Kubuntu) | Dec 23 2019 | 5.0-rc2-staging | Yes | Yes | No | Silver | Ridho Armand | |
Current | Ubuntu 16.04 "Xenial" amd64 (+ variants like Kubuntu) | Jan 08 2017 | 2.0-rc3 | No, but has workaround | Yes | No | Gold | Jasmin Sehic |
Bug # | Description | Status | Resolution | Other apps affected |
Install winetricks (more details here) to make easier to configure the Wine prefix:
$ sudo wget 'https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Winetricks/winetricks/master/src/winetricks' -O /usr/local/bin/winetricks
$ sudo chmod +x /usr/local/bin/winetricks
Last update: 2020-08-24
Create a new Wine prefix (for most applications, it's better to set its own prefix):
$ env WINEPREFIX=$HOME/winedotnet wineboot --init
If Wine prompts for installing Mono, click Cancel.
Install .NET Framework (and optionally install corefonts):
$ env WINEPREFIX=$HOME/winedotnet winetricks --force dotnet40 corefonts
Use dotnet40 to install .NET Framework 4.0. To install another version of 4.x series, change it to one of the following list:
dotnet45 to install .NET Framework 4.5
dotnet451 to install .NET Framework 4.5.1
dotnet452 to install .NET Framework 4.5.2
dotnet46 to install .NET Framework 4.6
dotnet461 to install .NET Framework 4.6.1
dotnet462 to install .NET Framework 4.6.2
dotnet47 to install .NET Framework 4.7
dotnet471 to install .NET Framework 4.7.1
dotnet472 to install .NET Framework 4.7.2
dotnet48 to install .NET Framework 4.8
... And so on. For example, to install .NET Framework 4.5.2:
$ env WINEPREFIX=$HOME/winedotnet winetricks --force dotnet452 corefonts
If this doesn't work or you need to install a version not supported by winetricks, try a manual installation (explained below).
Start with a new Wine prefix:
$ env WINEPREFIX=$HOME/winedotnet wineboot --init
Try to install .NET 4.0 through winetricks:
$ env WINEPREFIX=$HOME/winedotnet winetricks --force dotnet40 corefonts
If it success and you need to install a higher 4.x version, go to Manual Installation (Step 2). If it doesn't work (very unlikely) keep reading.
Uninstall wine-mono from your Wine prefix:
$ env WINEPREFIX=$HOME/winedotnet wine uninstaller --remove '{E45D8920-A758-4088-B6C6-31DBB276992E}'
Change reported version to Windows XP, then download and install .NET 4.0:
$ env WINEPREFIX=$HOME/winedotnet winetricks winxp
$ wget 'http://download.microsoft.com/download/9/5/A/95A9616B-7A37-4AF6-BC36-D6EA96C8DAAE/dotNetFx40_Full_x86_x64.exe'
$ env WINEPREFIX=$HOME/winedotnet wine ~/dotNetFx40_Full_x86_x64.exe
Open winecfg dialog:
$ env WINEPREFIX=$HOME/winedotnet winecfg
Go to "Libraries" tab, add a new library substitution called "mscoree" and set it to "Native (Windows)". Close the dialog by clicking OK.
Change reported version to Windows 7:
$ env WINEPREFIX=$HOME/winedotnet winetricks win7
Download and run the installer for the desired version of .NET (install only the highest version you need):
$ wget 'http://download.microsoft.com/download/b/a/4/ba4a7e71-2906-4b2d-a0e1-80cf16844f5f/dotnetfx45_full_x86_x64.exe'
$ env WINEPREFIX=$HOME/winedotnet wine ~/dotnetfx45_full_x86_x64.exe /q
$ wget 'https://download.microsoft.com/download/1/6/7/167F0D79-9317-48AE-AEDB-17120579F8E2/NDP451-KB2858728-x86-x64-AllOS-ENU.exe'
$ env WINEPREFIX=$HOME/winedotnet wine ~/NDP451-KB2858728-x86-x64-AllOS-ENU.exe /q
$ wget 'http://download.microsoft.com/download/E/2/1/E21644B5-2DF2-47C2-91BD-63C560427900/NDP452-KB2901907-x86-x64-AllOS-ENU.exe'
$ env WINEPREFIX=$HOME/winedotnet wine ~/NDP452-KB2901907-x86-x64-AllOS-ENU.exe /q
$ wget 'https://download.microsoft.com/download/C/3/A/C3A5200B-D33C-47E9-9D70-2F7C65DAAD94/NDP46-KB3045557-x86-x64-AllOS-ENU.exe'
$ env WINEPREFIX=$HOME/winedotnet wine ~/NDP46-KB3045557-x86-x64-AllOS-ENU.exe /q
$ wget 'https://download.microsoft.com/download/E/4/1/E4173890-A24A-4936-9FC9-AF930FE3FA40/NDP461-KB3102436-x86-x64-AllOS-ENU.exe'
$ env WINEPREFIX=$HOME/winedotnet wine ~/NDP461-KB3102436-x86-x64-AllOS-ENU.exe /q
$ wget 'https://download.microsoft.com/download/F/9/4/F942F07D-F26F-4F30-B4E3-EBD54FABA377/NDP462-KB3151800-x86-x64-AllOS-ENU.exe'
$ env WINEPREFIX=$HOME/winedotnet wine ~/NDP462-KB3151800-x86-x64-AllOS-ENU.exe /q
$ wget 'https://download.microsoft.com/download/D/D/3/DD35CC25-6E9C-484B-A746-C5BE0C923290/NDP47-KB3186497-x86-x64-AllOS-ENU.exe'
$ env WINEPREFIX=$HOME/winedotnet wine ~/NDP47-KB3186497-x86-x64-AllOS-ENU.exe /q
$ wget 'https://download.microsoft.com/download/9/E/6/9E63300C-0941-4B45-A0EC-0008F96DD480/NDP471-KB4033342-x86-x64-AllOS-ENU.exe'
$ env WINEPREFIX=$HOME/winedotnet wine ~/NDP471-KB4033342-x86-x64-AllOS-ENU.exe /q
$ wget 'https://download.microsoft.com/download/6/E/4/6E48E8AB-DC00-419E-9704-06DD46E5F81D/NDP472-KB4054530-x86-x64-AllOS-ENU.exe'
$ env WINEPREFIX=$HOME/winedotnet wine ~/NDP472-KB4054530-x86-x64-AllOS-ENU.exe /q
$ wget 'https://download.visualstudio.microsoft.com/download/pr/7afca223-55d2-470a-8edc-6a1739ae3252/abd170b4b0ec15ad0222a809b761a036/ndp48-x86-x64-allos-enu.exe'
$ env WINEPREFIX=$HOME/winedotnet wine ~/ndp48-x86-x64-allos-enu.exe /q
Last update: 2023-06-16
To verify .NET Framework installation(s) you can use the .NET Framework Setup Verification Tool from Aaron Stebner (Microsoft) which checks for proper installation of .NET assemblies and registry entries:
$ wget 'https://web.archive.org/web/20200729095123/https://msdnshared.blob.core.windows.net/media/2018/05/netfx_setupverifier_new.zip'
$ unzip netfx_setupverifier_new.zip
$ env WINEPREFIX=$HOME/winedotnet wine ~/netfx_setupverifier.exe
Select the .NET Framework version you want to verify and evaluate the log file manually if verification failed.
URL_ParseUrl FIXME messages on console when running/installin�g .NET apps are harmless and can be safely ignored. Example console output: