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Hi all,
I wanted to comment on Davids post.  He's got a good idea there, but, here's the thing about it.  A person should never never do a custom install of a program unless you know what you're installing.  Here's why.  Let's say someone does a custom install of a program.  The thing is, when you do a custom install of a program, you're installing individual pieces of the program, and if you don't know what to install and what not to install, you'll completely goof up the program, so, unless you absolutely know what you're doing, do a tipical install, or, have your clients do a tipical, (also called by some programs normal install, or a regular install).
Harry


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