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To: Junkyardawg who wrote ()7/2/1999 4:05:00 AM
From: mr.mark  Read Replies (1) of 110642
 
* * T I P O F T H E D A Y * *

"When you install Internet Explorer 5 over Win9x, you'll find
a new folder called Windows Update Setup Files in your root
directory. This folder is filled with setup files that take
up between 10MB and 20MB of space on your hard disk. It's a
good idea to save them for a while after installing IE5 to
make sure it's running properly. That way, you won't have to
download the app again if you run into trouble and want to
reinstall. After using IE5 for a while without encountering
any problems, you can delete these files to regain the disk
space."

:)

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