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In <3D9C978C.7B0B6124@pacbell.net>, on 10/03/02   
   at 10:28 AM, "J. R. Fox"  said:  
>  \FR  
>  \IT,  
>  \DE  
 
>etc.    As a general proposition, am I safe in deleting these ?  (I've  
>also noted in eCS a  \Language tree, and a  \Locales tree under \TCPIP.)   
>If it's something I'm very unlikely to miss, I'd be inclined to get rid  
>of it.  
 
It's probably OK to delete them, especially if you have a backup.  I would  
evaluate the disk space vs. maintenance time tradeoff.  Of course, you  
will kick yourself if several months later this causes some hard to  
resolve problem.  
 
Steven  
 
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