Deploying Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 SP1 to Windows 10 Anniversary Update and Windows Server 2016 with System Center Configuration Manager

With the August 2016 release of Windows 10 version 1607 (“Anniversary Update”) and the initial release of Windows Server 2016 in October 2016, it is well past time to revisit last year’s entry on deploying the .NET Framework 3.5 SP1. Although Windows Server 2016 was released two months after its corresponding Windows 10 release, both have the same year-month version number of “1607”, and their build numbers are also identical: 14393. This is excellent news because it suggests that we may be able to use the same files for installing .NET 3.5 on both operating systems; indeed, investigation shows that the Microsoft-Windows-NetFx3-OnDemand-Package.cab files found under sources\sxs on the installation media for Windows 10 v1607 64-bit and Windows Server 2016 are identical.

Please refer to my January 2016 entry on building the Configuration Manager application for .NET 3.5 SP1 if you need to start from scratch. Below, I will add to that Configuration Manager application.

Acquiring the Payload Files

Remember, nearly every Windows version has a different payload for NetFx3. We will have to locate all of the needed files and copy them to a file share for access by Configuration Manager. In this case, we’ll just add to what we built before.

On your application staging file share (wherever you put application source files for Configuration Manager to find), locate the folder structure for .NET 3.5 that you created before. Mine is \\fileserver\software$\Microsoft\.NET Framework 3.5 SP1. Under this folder, create a folder for each operating system version that we will be adding. Note that the 64-bit client OSes can share source files with their server counterparts; as mentioned above, I checked, and the NetFx3 files are the same for Windows Server 2016.

Folder Name Description
Win10.0.14393×86 Windows 10 Anniversary Update (32-bit)
Win10.0.14393×64 Windows 10 Anniversary Update and Windows Server 2016 (64-bit)

We are only adding two deployment types to our existing ConfigMgr application, but they will bring the total count of deployment types to 11.

Get your DVDs or ISOs ready; it’s time to copy the NetFx3 payload files to the folders you just created! Assuming that your Windows 10 v1607 32-bit installation media is available in drive D: (whether physical media or a mounted ISO), here is my preferred command to copy the files:

Robocopy "D:\sources\sxs" "\\fileserver\software$\Microsoft\.NET Framework 3.5 SP1\Win10.0.14393x86" /E /DCOPY:DAT /XJ

I prefer using Robocopy because it allows me to preserve the time stamps on any folders I am copying with the /DCOPY switch. Use a similar command to copy the NetFx3 content from the Windows 10 v1607 64-bit media to its folder in the folder structure we built above.

You can also get the files from the Features on Demand ISO available from the Microsoft Volume Licensing Service Center. In that case, use this command to copy the 32-bit Windows 10 Anniversary Update payload for NetFx3:

Robocopy D:\ "\\fileserver\software$\Microsoft\.NET Framework 3.5 SP1\Win10.0.14393x86" microsoft-windows-netfx3-ondemand-package.cab

Building the Configuration Manager Application

Windows 10 and Windows Server 2016 v1607

Previously, we built deployment types for Windows 10 v1507 and v1511, 64-bit and 32-bit. We need to add two more deployment types for Windows 10 v1607 (“Anniversary Update”) and Windows Server 2016. The properties for these new deployment types are very similar to those for the earlier versions of Windows 10. As usual, we must make appropriate changes to the Name, Content location, and Requirements properties. We’ll use the custom Global Condition from a previous post in the Requirements. For any properties omitted below, such as the detection logic, use the same values as with earlier versions of Windows 10.

Property Value
Deployment Type Properties – Windows 10 Anniversary Update (32-bit)
Name Feature Installation – Windows 10 Version 1607 (32-bit)
Content location \\fileserver\software$\Microsoft\.NET Framework 3.5 SP1\Win10.0.14393×86\
Installation program “%SystemRoot%\System32\Dism.exe” /Online /LogLevel:4 /Add-Package /PackagePath:”Microsoft-Windows-NetFx3-OnDemand-Package.cab” /NoRestart /Quiet
Uninstall program “%SystemRoot%\System32\Dism.exe” /Online /LogLevel:4 /Remove-Capability /CapabilityName:NetFx3~~~~ /NoRestart /Quiet
Requirements Operating system
One of All Windows 10 (32-bit)
OS BuildNumber Equals 14393
Deployment Type Properties – Windows 10 Anniversary Update (64-bit)
Name Feature Installation – Windows 10 and Windows Server 2016 Version 1607 (64-bit)
Content location \\fileserver\software$\Microsoft\.NET Framework 3.5 SP1\Win10.0.14393×64\
Installation program Same as Windows 10 Anniversary Update (32-bit)
Uninstall program Same as Windows 10 Release (32-bit)
Requirements Operating system
One of All Windows 10 (64-bit), All Windows Server 2016 (64-bit)
OS BuildNumber Equals 14393

Coming Up

Next time, we’ll build a new Configuration Manager application for the Microsoft .NET Framework 4.6.2, which was also released with Windows 10 Anniversary Update.

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