Multiple references to same component in reference dialog



How do I clean up the VB reference list? I am talking about the
dialog that is displayed when you click the Project>References...menu
in the VB IDE. I have several entries for components I evidently
compiled to several different locations (some of which no longer
exist) during development. On Win9x and Windows 2K I used to run the M
$ utility called RegClean. This utility does not work on XP.

Can anyone tell me how to clean up the registry of these invalid
entries?

Thanks
Steve

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