Re: Missing Windows Component

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here is a screen shot - its very odd

www.datacubesystems.com/missingcomponent.jpg





"JamesSF" <james@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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dont think so. im really stumped too.
i dont want to have to reinstall a DC, but .....

im loggin in a the administrator - shouldnt be anything blocking his view

would repair on windows work? is there an inf file somewhere that lists
the items in the add/remove programs applet? or a way to access those
options in the registry?

thanks
james


"vince" <vince@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Wow,

Could it be a gropu policy hiding the options?

Sorry, I'm kinda stumped on this one!

Vince




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