Netfxupdate.exe is safe? Is Vista blocking from running at startup

Windows Vista blocks the netfxupdate.exe to run at startup. Read mixed opinions on this. Some say that the safe, others say delete. Editor arrives at Microsoft, but is not signed.

Can someone give me a definitive answer on this one? Preferably someone from Microsoft.
See you soon.

Hi justinleelondon,

Here is a thread with a response from a Microsoft Support person who is marked as the answer that tells you not only this course, but you tells how to fix the block: http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_vista-security/netfxupdateexe-is-blocked-from-loading-from-the/3da3441d-8af0-4b67-919d-be4f1dbad6d1.

I hope this helps.

Good luck!

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