What the last field in web server log data is about?





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Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 7.0; Windows NT 5.1; .NET CLR 2.0.50727; .NET CLR 1.1.4322)


In web server log file, last field contains above information i.e. user agent. But here .NET CLR 2.0.50727; .NET CLR 1.1.4322 mentioned 2 version. From which version the web user has requested the web page? Why 2 version of .NET are mentioned here?










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    Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 7.0; Windows NT 5.1; .NET CLR 2.0.50727; .NET CLR 1.1.4322)


    In web server log file, last field contains above information i.e. user agent. But here .NET CLR 2.0.50727; .NET CLR 1.1.4322 mentioned 2 version. From which version the web user has requested the web page? Why 2 version of .NET are mentioned here?










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      Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 7.0; Windows NT 5.1; .NET CLR 2.0.50727; .NET CLR 1.1.4322)


      In web server log file, last field contains above information i.e. user agent. But here .NET CLR 2.0.50727; .NET CLR 1.1.4322 mentioned 2 version. From which version the web user has requested the web page? Why 2 version of .NET are mentioned here?










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      Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 7.0; Windows NT 5.1; .NET CLR 2.0.50727; .NET CLR 1.1.4322)


      In web server log file, last field contains above information i.e. user agent. But here .NET CLR 2.0.50727; .NET CLR 1.1.4322 mentioned 2 version. From which version the web user has requested the web page? Why 2 version of .NET are mentioned here?







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          It is possible to have more than one .NET CLR installed on a machine.

          CLR + libraries and tools = .NET Framework



          This UserAgent String indicates that both are installed - the request is sent by the browser that identified it self with this UA.



          See for https://www.google.com/search?q=user+agent+string+.Net+CLR






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          • But from which .NET version the user has requested the page?

            – Shree
            Nov 25 '18 at 4:03











          • The user requested the page with a web browser. That browser send that user agent string that indicates what CLRs are installed. Why do you think that it was a .NET application that? (If a proposed answer answers the question please mark it as such (for all your questions))

            – PaulEdison
            Nov 25 '18 at 13:50













          • Ok done. Accepted the answer.

            – Shree
            Nov 26 '18 at 6:41












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          It is possible to have more than one .NET CLR installed on a machine.

          CLR + libraries and tools = .NET Framework



          This UserAgent String indicates that both are installed - the request is sent by the browser that identified it self with this UA.



          See for https://www.google.com/search?q=user+agent+string+.Net+CLR






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          • But from which .NET version the user has requested the page?

            – Shree
            Nov 25 '18 at 4:03











          • The user requested the page with a web browser. That browser send that user agent string that indicates what CLRs are installed. Why do you think that it was a .NET application that? (If a proposed answer answers the question please mark it as such (for all your questions))

            – PaulEdison
            Nov 25 '18 at 13:50













          • Ok done. Accepted the answer.

            – Shree
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          It is possible to have more than one .NET CLR installed on a machine.

          CLR + libraries and tools = .NET Framework



          This UserAgent String indicates that both are installed - the request is sent by the browser that identified it self with this UA.



          See for https://www.google.com/search?q=user+agent+string+.Net+CLR






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          • But from which .NET version the user has requested the page?

            – Shree
            Nov 25 '18 at 4:03











          • The user requested the page with a web browser. That browser send that user agent string that indicates what CLRs are installed. Why do you think that it was a .NET application that? (If a proposed answer answers the question please mark it as such (for all your questions))

            – PaulEdison
            Nov 25 '18 at 13:50













          • Ok done. Accepted the answer.

            – Shree
            Nov 26 '18 at 6:41














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          It is possible to have more than one .NET CLR installed on a machine.

          CLR + libraries and tools = .NET Framework



          This UserAgent String indicates that both are installed - the request is sent by the browser that identified it self with this UA.



          See for https://www.google.com/search?q=user+agent+string+.Net+CLR






          share|improve this answer















          It is possible to have more than one .NET CLR installed on a machine.

          CLR + libraries and tools = .NET Framework



          This UserAgent String indicates that both are installed - the request is sent by the browser that identified it self with this UA.



          See for https://www.google.com/search?q=user+agent+string+.Net+CLR







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          answered Nov 25 '18 at 3:31









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          • But from which .NET version the user has requested the page?

            – Shree
            Nov 25 '18 at 4:03











          • The user requested the page with a web browser. That browser send that user agent string that indicates what CLRs are installed. Why do you think that it was a .NET application that? (If a proposed answer answers the question please mark it as such (for all your questions))

            – PaulEdison
            Nov 25 '18 at 13:50













          • Ok done. Accepted the answer.

            – Shree
            Nov 26 '18 at 6:41



















          • But from which .NET version the user has requested the page?

            – Shree
            Nov 25 '18 at 4:03











          • The user requested the page with a web browser. That browser send that user agent string that indicates what CLRs are installed. Why do you think that it was a .NET application that? (If a proposed answer answers the question please mark it as such (for all your questions))

            – PaulEdison
            Nov 25 '18 at 13:50













          • Ok done. Accepted the answer.

            – Shree
            Nov 26 '18 at 6:41

















          But from which .NET version the user has requested the page?

          – Shree
          Nov 25 '18 at 4:03





          But from which .NET version the user has requested the page?

          – Shree
          Nov 25 '18 at 4:03













          The user requested the page with a web browser. That browser send that user agent string that indicates what CLRs are installed. Why do you think that it was a .NET application that? (If a proposed answer answers the question please mark it as such (for all your questions))

          – PaulEdison
          Nov 25 '18 at 13:50







          The user requested the page with a web browser. That browser send that user agent string that indicates what CLRs are installed. Why do you think that it was a .NET application that? (If a proposed answer answers the question please mark it as such (for all your questions))

          – PaulEdison
          Nov 25 '18 at 13:50















          Ok done. Accepted the answer.

          – Shree
          Nov 26 '18 at 6:41





          Ok done. Accepted the answer.

          – Shree
          Nov 26 '18 at 6:41




















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