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To: Daniel Schuh who wrote (15080)12/19/1997 3:19:00 AM
From: nommedeguerre  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 24154
 
Dan,

"Using copies of OSR 2 CDs provided with OEM PCs, we merely modified
four lines in one of the Windows 95 setup files to prevent IE 3.0 from
installing. This modification had no impact on the operating system's
capabilities or performance."

Reminds me of that old Kerplunk! game for some reason.

Here's a vocabulary builder for Reg:

False statement - a statement that is known or believed by its
maker to be incorrect or untrue and is made esp. with the
intent to deceive or mislead; also: the federal crime of
concealing a material fact, making a false statement, or using
documents known to be falsified.

Its going to be interesting how the clever ones explain the "four line
uninstall" oversight. I'll bet the shredders are working overtime
tonight. All those backup-disks, so little time...

All we need now is for Kato Kaelin to show up in Bill's guest house.

Take it easy,

Norm

P.S. Happen to be out pricing software:
Office97 Upgrade minimum $218+
Corel Upgrade $179
Lotus SmartSuite Upgrade $149

How can Reg say they have the cheapest office products? What am I missing here?