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EricG
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      18th Jan 2008
Hi

I cannot make sense of the limited information in my Windows XP Home Edition
Help Files with regard to how one adds or removes windows components.

When I open the facility through Control Panel>Add and Remove Programmes I
see a number of items; some are checked and some aren't; some have file sizes
against them and some don't. More importantly, the checked items do not
correspond to the items I have installed, which is very confusing. Also, if
I try to add or remove an item, I don't get the option to either add or
remove it; it just does it. Consequently, I have inadvertently removed
something I need and had to reinstall it.

Can anyone tell me how this facility is supposed to work or point me to a
simple and understandable explanation of the procedure.

EricG
 
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Script
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      18th Jan 2008
If a "component" has a check mark, all or some of the possible
"sub-components" are installed.
Highlight a component, by clicking on the Name, not the checkbox; then click
the "Details" button. Installed sub-components will appear.
Same applies, here. Checked means installed; highlight and click "Details"
button to find out about each sub-component.
Removing a checkmark by a sub-component uninstalls it.
Removing a checkmark by a "component" removes the entire component AND
sub-components. [Some exceptions will state that this ONLY removes this
particular item from the Start Menu. For instance Outlook Express, I believe,
due to the component's tight integration with IE.]

"EricG" wrote:

> Hi
>
> I cannot make sense of the limited information in my Windows XP Home Edition
> Help Files with regard to how one adds or removes windows components.
>
> When I open the facility through Control Panel>Add and Remove Programmes I
> see a number of items; some are checked and some aren't; some have file sizes
> against them and some don't. More importantly, the checked items do not
> correspond to the items I have installed, which is very confusing. Also, if
> I try to add or remove an item, I don't get the option to either add or
> remove it; it just does it. Consequently, I have inadvertently removed
> something I need and had to reinstall it.
>
> Can anyone tell me how this facility is supposed to work or point me to a
> simple and understandable explanation of the procedure.
>
> EricG

 
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Rey Santos
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      18th Jan 2008
How To Add or Remove a Windows Component in Windows XP
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/307894
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"EricG" wrote:

> Hi
>
> I cannot make sense of the limited information in my Windows XP Home Edition
> Help Files with regard to how one adds or removes windows components.
>
> When I open the facility through Control Panel>Add and Remove Programmes I
> see a number of items; some are checked and some aren't; some have file sizes
> against them and some don't. More importantly, the checked items do not
> correspond to the items I have installed, which is very confusing. Also, if
> I try to add or remove an item, I don't get the option to either add or
> remove it; it just does it. Consequently, I have inadvertently removed
> something I need and had to reinstall it.
>
> Can anyone tell me how this facility is supposed to work or point me to a
> simple and understandable explanation of the procedure.
>
> EricG

 
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PA Bear [MS MVP]
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      18th Jan 2008
The title is somewhat misleading: Unchecking an option there only removes
access to these components. They can be Removed but they cannot be
uninstalled.
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MS MVP-Windows (IE, OE, Security, Shell/User)
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EricG wrote:
> Hi
>
> I cannot make sense of the limited information in my Windows XP Home
> Edition
> Help Files with regard to how one adds or removes windows components.
>
> When I open the facility through Control Panel>Add and Remove Programmes I
> see a number of items; some are checked and some aren't; some have file
> sizes against them and some don't. More importantly, the checked items do
> not correspond to the items I have installed, which is very confusing.
> Also, if I try to add or remove an item, I don't get the option to either
> add or remove it; it just does it. Consequently, I have inadvertently
> removed something I need and had to reinstall it.
>
> Can anyone tell me how this facility is supposed to work or point me to a
> simple and understandable explanation of the procedure.
>
> EricG


 
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EricG
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      19th Jan 2008
Thanks everyone. At least I now know how to do it and that in fact they
cannot be uninstalled, merely made unavailable.
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EricG


"EricG" wrote:

> Hi
>
> I cannot make sense of the limited information in my Windows XP Home Edition
> Help Files with regard to how one adds or removes windows components.
>
> When I open the facility through Control Panel>Add and Remove Programmes I
> see a number of items; some are checked and some aren't; some have file sizes
> against them and some don't. More importantly, the checked items do not
> correspond to the items I have installed, which is very confusing. Also, if
> I try to add or remove an item, I don't get the option to either add or
> remove it; it just does it. Consequently, I have inadvertently removed
> something I need and had to reinstall it.
>
> Can anyone tell me how this facility is supposed to work or point me to a
> simple and understandable explanation of the procedure.
>
> EricG

 
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Curt Christianson
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      20th Jan 2008
Robear,

I always wondered when I did that that I didn't gain any disk space!

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"PA Bear [MS MVP]" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:%(E-Mail Removed)...
> The title is somewhat misleading: Unchecking an option there only removes
> access to these components. They can be Removed but they cannot be
> uninstalled.
> --
> ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)
> MS MVP-Windows (IE, OE, Security, Shell/User)
> AumHa VSOP & Admin http://aumha.net
> DTS-L http://dts-l.net/
>
> EricG wrote:
>> Hi
>>
>> I cannot make sense of the limited information in my Windows XP Home
>> Edition
>> Help Files with regard to how one adds or removes windows components.
>>
>> When I open the facility through Control Panel>Add and Remove Programmes
>> I
>> see a number of items; some are checked and some aren't; some have file
>> sizes against them and some don't. More importantly, the checked items
>> do
>> not correspond to the items I have installed, which is very confusing.
>> Also, if I try to add or remove an item, I don't get the option to either
>> add or remove it; it just does it. Consequently, I have inadvertently
>> removed something I need and had to reinstall it.
>>
>> Can anyone tell me how this facility is supposed to work or point me to a
>> simple and understandable explanation of the procedure.
>>
>> EricG

>



 
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