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	<title>Komentarze do: .NET Framework po chińsku?</title>
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		<title>Autor: Vatseq</title>
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		<description>Mocrosoft pisze wprost:

If you install a SQL Server 2005 service pack or hotfix, the service pack or hotfix will change the value that you replace in step 4 back to %CLRVERSION%. If the problem that is described in this article still exists after you install the service pack or the hotfix, you must following these steps again to work around this problem.

Step 4, to zmiana %CLEARVERION% na &quot;v2.0.50727&quot;</description>
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<p>If you install a SQL Server 2005 service pack or hotfix, the service pack or hotfix will change the value that you replace in step 4 back to %CLRVERSION%. If the problem that is described in this article still exists after you install the service pack or the hotfix, you must following these steps again to work around this problem.</p>
<p>Step 4, to zmiana %CLEARVERION% na &#8222;v2.0.50727&#8243;</p>
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