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Add/Remove Windows Components on Vista Beta 1

Bob has figured out how to enable Add/Remove Windows components on Vista beta 1…here’s a screenshot.  He has promised to post full details soon (with the inherent risk of Uncle Bill tracking him down and feeding him to the fishes).  Well done sir, can’t wait to see how you did it!

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Bob said:

As long as he is wearing that purple shirt, I'm not scared... I am posting details tonight, though I havent gotten IIS working yet. Film at 11...
August 10, 2005 11:07 PM

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