Windows .Net Framework Configuration

The Windows .Net Framework Configuration window allows you to view real time information about Assembly Cache and Configured Assembly List for a Windows server.

For each Assembly Cache you can view information such as Assembly Name, Version, Locale, Public Key Token, Cache file (GAC or ZAP), Processor Architecture, Custom, and File name.

For every Configured Assembly List, you can view information such as Assembly Name, Public key token, Codebases, Binding policy, File name, File data.

To view the information for the Windows .Net Framework Configuration server object, you will need the appropriate permissions. See the SA Administer section for information about the permissions required for the server object.

Note When you are accessing the Windows .Net Framework Configuration for the first time, it may take a few minutes to load the server object. Subsequent usage of the server object will be significantly faster.

In the SA Client you can manage Windows .Net Framework Configuration information by adding it to a software policy or audit.

  • Using the Software Management feature, you can deploy the Windows .Net Framework Configuration on a managed server. See "Software management" in the SA Use section for more information.
  • Using the Audit and Remediation feature you can specify the audit rules for assembly cache and configured assemble list and then remediate any differences found between the target server and the audit rule. For more information, see "Audit and compliance" in the SA Administer section.