Removing useless MS applications

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Ben Personick

All of these can be removed by heading to control panels,
add/remove programs, and then selecting add/remove system
components, there you will find a list that includes these
features, un-click them and click next untill your
finnished.

Ben
-----Original Message-----
MS Frontpage, MovieMaker, MSN Gaming, Outlook Express,
Xerox, NetMeeting - this is apps that a never use. How can
I get rid of them.
I use Win XP SP2 RC2 2149.

PP. In "add/remove win components" is present only
Outlook and after removing it, it stays in system?!
 
No, the list doesn't include these features. Only Outlook but after unchecked/uninstalled it stays in the system.
 
No, the list doesn't include these features. Only Outlook but after unchecked/uninstalled it stays in the system.
 
No, the list doesn't include these features. Only Outlook but after unchecked/uninstalled it stays in the system.
 
No, the list doesn't include these features. Only Outlook but after unchecked/uninstalled it stays in the system.
 
No, the list doesn't include these features. Only Outlook but after unchecked/uninstalled it stays in the system.
 
No, the list doesn't include these features. Only Outlook but after unchecked/uninstalled it stays in the system.
 
What is this, post one response for each application you want to
remove?

No, the list doesn't include these features. Only Outlook but after unchecked/uninstalled it stays in the system.

SNIP


---Atreju---
 

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