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Various app.s will install a tree of directories -- such as alternate
codepages, occasionally alternate .DLLs, etc. -- intended for users in
other countries. Something like
\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.
Jordan
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