Do you have to install



The Windows Rights Management Management
Services, and RMUsetup.exe, before you install IE 7??

I dont even know what they do !

And I've never actually used them (wouldnt know how to if I tried anyway)

What I'm going to do (if I can) is slipstream IE 7 and WMP 11, (and
updates), with XP SP3, once it comes out.

And if I need the above 2 files before I install IE 7, I think I need
switches (If they use them, (and I dont know what they are).

If I dont need these 2 files to use IE 7, then I'll just slipstream IE 7
with the IE 7 updates, and SP3.

Any info appreciated

Thanx




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