I installed typical install instead of complete install . . .



Can I re-install frontpage over the first installation or should I first
un-install it? I am upset with myself for chosing the typical install option
(which will install only the most common components for frontpage. Meaning
if I need to use a component that is not included in the typical installation
I'm up the creek without a paddle. So can I re-install frontpage over the
first installation and this time chose complete or do I first need to
un-install it

Thank you


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