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@wtgodbe wtgodbe commented Jul 21, 2022

Should fix #42764

Allows a windows hosting bundle to be installed on a machine that already has a newer asp.net runtime installed. We should backport this to all servicing branches.

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joeloff commented Jul 23, 2022

One tiny side effect of this is that the bundle will end up registering itself in ARP, but won't actually have installed anything. I have a set of sample installers that illustrate this I can share with you. I'll ping you next week.

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wtgodbe commented Aug 5, 2022

/backport to release/6.0

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wtgodbe commented Aug 5, 2022

/backport to release/3.1

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github-actions bot commented Aug 5, 2022

Started backporting to release/6.0: https://github.com/dotnet/aspnetcore/actions/runs/2806557273

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github-actions bot commented Aug 5, 2022

Started backporting to release/3.1: https://github.com/dotnet/aspnetcore/actions/runs/2806557592

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ASP.Net Hosting Bundle Installer Has Issues In Some Situations
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