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'''Microsoft .NET''' was an ] that did apply to a wide collection of products and technologies from ]. Now it is only used to refer to the ] and other products no longer have .NET as part of their name unless they are part of the Microsoft .NET Framework for example ] has changed name to Microsoft Passport Network but ASP.NET still has .NET as part of its name. '''Microsoft .NET''' is an ] that applies to a wide collection of products and technologies from ]. Most have in common a dependence on the ], a component of the ] operating system.

Microsoft products and components that fall into the .NET category include:
* The ], an operating system component required by most .NET products.
* ]


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Microsoft .NET is an umbrella term that applies to a wide collection of products and technologies from Microsoft. Most have in common a dependence on the Microsoft .NET Framework, a component of the Windows operating system.

Microsoft products and components that fall into the .NET category include:

See also

.NET
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Architecture
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