JohnR
December 11th 03, 10:34 PM
1. I've gotten rid of all traces of MSN the way you
describe and had no ill effects. It may come back
though. :-)
2. In the Add/Remove Windows Components
dialog box the components that are checked will be
installed or remain on your system. If you uncheck them
they will be uninstalled.
>-----Original Message-----
>Two questions:
>
>1. Can I permanently delete the MSN subfolder and the
MSN
>Explorer from my Windows XP Home Edition installation?
>I'm not taking about add/remove Windows components, I
>mean delete the folder and remove any trace of it from
>the registry as well.
>
>2. Several boxes in the Add/Remove Windows Components
>dialog box are already checkmarked (and I didn't check
>them). How can I tell if those components will be added
>or removed when I hit the "Next" button?
>.
>
describe and had no ill effects. It may come back
though. :-)
2. In the Add/Remove Windows Components
dialog box the components that are checked will be
installed or remain on your system. If you uncheck them
they will be uninstalled.
>-----Original Message-----
>Two questions:
>
>1. Can I permanently delete the MSN subfolder and the
MSN
>Explorer from my Windows XP Home Edition installation?
>I'm not taking about add/remove Windows components, I
>mean delete the folder and remove any trace of it from
>the registry as well.
>
>2. Several boxes in the Add/Remove Windows Components
>dialog box are already checkmarked (and I didn't check
>them). How can I tell if those components will be added
>or removed when I hit the "Next" button?
>.
>