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JH
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      31st Jul 2003
I have two similar components "Microsoft FoundationClass
Library(Legacy) [Version 5.1.2600,R620]" and "Microsoft
FoundationClass Library(MFC) [Version 5.1.2600,R620]" in
my slx file.

Can I delete one of them?
 
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Lynda Allen [MS]
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      31st Jul 2003
You can always delete one and do some testing to see if any of your apps
throw an error or do not function as expected because they have a dependency
on it.

Hope this helps,

Lynda

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> I have two similar components "Microsoft FoundationClass
> Library(Legacy) [Version 5.1.2600,R620]" and "Microsoft
> FoundationClass Library(MFC) [Version 5.1.2600,R620]" in
> my slx file.
>
> Can I delete one of them?



 
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