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Harry Motin wrote:
>
> During the trial Microsoft argued that Internet Explorer (IE) was an integral part of the OS
> and could not be removed. The government expert wrote a program that safely
> removed it from the OS, Windows 95 at the time. Writing that program was not for
> amateurs and any manual removal of it from the OS would be difficult.
This is 98SE, new install. I have no data to loose. I deleted the EXE
for IE, LookOut!!!, and the games. So far I don't see any symptoms.
What am I looking for?
Granted, I won't be able to do an on-line update.
At this point the only things I am going to add are Word 97 and the last
stable TB.
Ray
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