I would disagree.
There is no point to keep the uninstall files after a time.
There were other problems contributing and they went beyond the update since
uninstalling the update did not resolve his issues.
As I said before the uninstall options lose their practicality as time goes
by.
For me space is not an issue, I do not want them cluttering the drive and I
do not want the entries in Add/Remove programs even with the box checked.
If removing an old update resolves a problem, something else is wrong that
needs to also be identified,
Hopefully Tom resolved his issues and installed SP-2 and other Critical
Updates.
But we all do what we feel we need on our own computers.
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"Robert Williams" <RobertW@danjonengineering.com> wrote in message
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> Well, at least I know I can if I absolutely must, but as Tom stated in his
> previous post, it's generally a good idea not to because of rollbacks.
>
> Thanks for the info though, I will keep it in mind.
>
> RW