Chris Dunford
> <So how can I actually get rid of the crappy U3 stuff.>

> I understand why you might not need/want U3, but just for
> the record, U3 isn't crappy stuff at all. It's actually
> rather slick, and extremely useful for those who, for
> whatever reason, need to use their own software on other
> people's machines.

It has a lot of potential.  I'll admit I don't understand
how it works but since it only works on Windows (2000|XP)
and I have one rarely used machine that fits those
requirements...

BTW, right click on "My computer" -> Manage requires admin
privilege to actually do anything.

-- 
Take care  | This clown speaks for himself, his job doesn't
Wayne D.   | supply this, at least not directly
A mime is a terrible thing to waste!


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