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Re: MS Security Bulletin MS98-012, security updates for Microsoft PPT P
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- From: Trevor Banks <Trevor.Banks
SCHRODERS.COM> - Date: Thu, 27 Aug 1998 16:29:21 +0100
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Dwaine Wright wrote :
I noticed this too. I also noticed the apparent lack of any UNINSTALL
procedures to cleanly go back to RAS. I installed RRAS at home to get
familiar with it, but uninstalling doesn't restore RAS well at all.
Anyone
have comments/suggestions?
Knowledge Base article Q168489 addresses this very question and gives
concise details on how to perform the uninstall and re-installation of
RAS.
Regards
Trevor Banks
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