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Re: Windows NT (removing Internet Explorer)



I am sure that Robert has already done this, but expunging
Internet Explorer normally calls for going through the Registry
and deleting references to it, some of which remain bumptious.

If, on the other hand, you want to remove it from Windows 98,
there is a splendid freeware utility, 98LITE, that does
exactly that. It also, if so bidden, removes other junk that no
one wants but that MS includes to fool federal judges into
thinking that they are integral.

Cheers,
--
Nathan Sivin
History and Sociology of Science
University of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia PA 19104-6304
(215) 898-7454
nsivin@xxxxxxxx