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Of course in only uninstalls iexplorer.exe
That's all IE is. They can't uninstall the mshtml control because that's not IE, that's a system component used by numerous 3rd party apps. They'd break tons of apps if they removed that.
Posted by: Johnny Vegas   Posted on: 03/04/09 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Of course in only uninstalls iexplorer.exe  Johnny Vegas | 03/04/09
Yeah  NStalnecker | 03/04/09
I have this option in Windows XP SP3  ye | 03/04/09
RE: IE now uninstallable from Windows 7  Loverock Davidson | 03/04/09
Because...  ccrashh2@... | 03/04/09
Thats not a good reason  Loverock Davidson | 03/04/09
If someone is an over-zealous clicker  Michael Kelly | 03/04/09
That is true  Loverock Davidson | 03/04/09
True  NStalnecker | 03/04/09
But if you are committed to another browser  Michael Kelly | 03/04/09
Internet Explorer was never uninstallable in the first place. [nt]  olePigeon | 03/04/09
False. Versions 3 and below could be uninstalled.  CobraA1 | 03/04/09
And .NET?  modicr@... | 03/04/09
in XP it's under Add/Remove Programs  Spats30 | 03/04/09
No.  de-void | 03/04/09
.NET like Win32 ???  modicr@... | 03/04/09
Don't see why you'd want to  MissingMatter | 03/04/09
Don't mistake this move ...  de-void | 03/04/09
N version was booby trapped  dfolk2 | 03/04/09
Google pays Dell to install Chrome by default. (example)  TripleII | 03/04/09
Easy. They'll never have me as a customer.  CobraA1 | 03/04/09
Consistency?  Comnenus | 03/05/09
"I have a dream...."  dfolk2 | 03/04/09
This is just a question.  TripleII | 03/04/09
RE: IE now uninstallable from Windows 7  gennx30 | 03/04/09

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