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They make me to download some kind of update - but I already have .NET Sp1, DX9c, IE6SP2.

Is there a way to bypass installing this update once again?

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It just verifies if you have

.net 1.1, DirectX 9 Managed, latest data access components, latest IE version and J# runtime.

I think you can safely uninstall it after you install the partner programs.

Looks rather worthless to me.

--DK

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Agreed (Y)

Its about as useful as those Two junk Plus! packs MS released... But at least this one is free

"We?re sorry, we were unable to service your request. As an option, you may visit any of the pages below for information about Microsoft services and product"

Is this here because of the demand for it or have MS taken in away from us already?:rolleyes:s:

That?s a surprise....I never thought MS would include Google?s Deskbar.............Is the all powerful MS finally giving in?????

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Maybe Microsoft is thinking of the end user for once and not just pushing their own bloatware. I don't know. Anyway, the AV is good and once you register you can download r7 which has a nice new UI and is very cool.

Anyone have any screenshots of the Post-It notes? Of the whole lot, I'd say maybe the eTrust AV, Post-It and TimeZone would be pretty nifty (and useful). Anyone has any idea what Desktop Media Gallery and Onfolio Express are?

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The post it notes are cheesy, trust me.

It's this.

http://www.3m.com/market/office/postit/com...nload_lite.html

U have 2 installed a directx manager or something, i forgot the name.

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DirectX 9c managed

J#.NET runtime

by the way anybody downloaded them? How large are these updates? I'm on dialup now :( Can't wait for my DSL to be installed... :laugh:

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