Hi, Walter.  ?When you're ready to install the components, you can uncheck
those you don't want installed, e.g. Outlook Express.

=Beth=
=Beth Hatch-Alleyne=
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-----Original Message-----
From: Walter Siren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tuesday, March 23, 1999 11:12 PM
Subject: Re: JFW and IE5


>When you download the setup file, are you asked questions about any of it
>that you don't want.  I don't want outlook explorer since I am using
eudora.
>At 05:00 PM 3/22/99 -0600, Dan roy wrote:
>>Carol and List Members:
>>
>>This had me going as well, now, after I thought about it there is some
>>logic to it!
>>
>>when you use the default setup file that you download directly from MS,
>>some assumptions are made, the biggest 1 is that your using English.
>>The full install, 69MB gives you support for 7 or 8 different
>>languages.  Also, there are a bunch of development tools for both VB
>>and Java.   If you take all of that, or at least most of it out of the
>>equation, you get down to 24MB.  Now, if you already have the latest
>>mediaPlayer and you don't care about all the outlook stuff, you can get
>>that down to about 7MB.  Also, there are some versions of IE which have
>>ben customized for the particular provider, and or search utility.  I
>>am sure they will work OK, however, I would stay away from that stuff,
>>and this is just my opinion, I don't think we as access technology
>>users, want anything other than the 1 provided by MS, this could cause
>>support issues now or down the road!
>> If a person has Windows 98, what I suggest is to get the minamum
>>download, which is basically just the browser, about 7MB, then, later,
>>you can always go to the Windows update sight and add any other
>>components you desire.  If your using 95, then, it might be easier to
>>be patient and try to get all the components you want all at once.
>>sometimes, it is hard hunting down the proper links on the MS sight!
>>
>>On Sun, 21 Mar 1999 22:37:16 +0000, Carol Pearson wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>I am a little confused though at the many SETUP versions that appear to
be
>>>out there.  Some report that they have had to download a very lengthy
file,
>>>whilst others have gone to other sites and received comparatively small
>>>downloads.  They all seem to be called IE5SETUP too.
>>
>>
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>>
>Walter
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