Hi,

I've tested replacing qgis 0.11 with 1.0.2 at my office, and I've come across a 
few issues with the stand-alone Windows installer. (The OSGeo4W installer does 
not have any of these issues.)

As recently discovered, the Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 Redistributable Package 
needs to be installed on some systems. Can this be included with the 
installation?

On starting QGIS on a clean system for the first time, a message box shows 
"QGIS couldn't find your GRASS installation. Would you like to specify path 
(GISBASE) to your GRASS installation." After clicking "Cancel", another 
message: "GRASS data won't be available if GISBASE is not specified". There 
never was a GRASS installation on the system, so these dialogs come out of 
left-field for a basic user that does not know what GRASS is. It is also not 
obvious to a new user to suppress this message by turning off GRASS in the 
plugin manager.

After QGIS has started, the toolbar is FULL of icons. Inspecting QGIS Plugin 
Manager, I see that ALL installed plugins are enabled by default. This is 
excessive, and is/was not the case on 0.11 stand-alone or the current OSGeo4W 
versions.

Is it possible to revert to previous behaviour (or same as OSGeo4W behaviour), 
where none of the plugins are enabled by default? This will streamline the 
initial startup for a new user since it won't show the GISBASE messages, it 
will startup faster, and the interface will not be clustered with icons from 
all available plugins.

-Mike
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