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hi,
3 questions please:
1 - do i need to retain the files in "Download History"?
2 - i don't usually play CD's on my computer. will i cause any problems
with the XP Pro system if i remove the application "MusicMatch Jukebox"?
3 - i would like to update my Adobe reader but i noticed that the update
comes with "Yahoo Tool Bar". i don't want the toolbar, can i just remove it
when the adobe update is installed?
thanks for the help.
sheila
 
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1) Download History is for your info. You can do anything you want with
it.
2) MusicMatch Jukebox is not part of any Windows. It came pre-installed
on your PC and should not cause any problems if you remove it.
3) Yes, you should be able to un-install Yahoo ToolBar. However, any
further Adobe reader updates "may" re-install it.


"sheila jones" <shehar@adelphia.net> wrote in message
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> hi,
> 3 questions please:
> 1 - do i need to retain the files in "Download History"?
> 2 - i don't usually play CD's on my computer. will i cause any problems
> with the XP Pro system if i remove the application "MusicMatch Jukebox"?
> 3 - i would like to update my Adobe reader but i noticed that the update
> comes with "Yahoo Tool Bar". i don't want the toolbar, can i just remove
> it when the adobe update is installed?
> thanks for the help.
> sheila
>
 
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You don't have to install the Yahoo Toolbar at all, you can
select what is installed.


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"Yves Leclerc" <yleclercNOSPAM@sympatico.ca> wrote in
message news:e1cNsFgvFHA.3152@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
| 1) Download History is for your info. You can do
anything you want with
| it.
| 2) MusicMatch Jukebox is not part of any Windows. It
came pre-installed
| on your PC and should not cause any problems if you remove
it.
| 3) Yes, you should be able to un-install Yahoo ToolBar.
However, any
| further Adobe reader updates "may" re-install it.
|
|
| "sheila jones" <shehar@adelphia.net> wrote in message
| news:euvt04fvFHA.3864@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
| > hi,
| > 3 questions please:
| > 1 - do i need to retain the files in "Download
History"?
| > 2 - i don't usually play CD's on my computer. will i
cause any problems
| > with the XP Pro system if i remove the application
"MusicMatch Jukebox"?
| > 3 - i would like to update my Adobe reader but i noticed
that the update
| > comes with "Yahoo Tool Bar". i don't want the toolbar,
can i just remove
| > it when the adobe update is installed?
| > thanks for the help.
| > sheila
| >
|
|