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Location: Asia-Singapore
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hi all, where can I find this component to install ?
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Microsoft's site. Go run a search for Microsoft VM, you'll find it.
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It's part of the custom IE install from Windows Update.
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Rodger, just killing me to get the update from the slow 56kbps modem from the internet (usually it stops somewhere in the process ) Just thought it could be somewhere in a win95 cdrom or office 2k. This morning I even have a 'phone line busy ' error message when I dial up. Fed up and went for lunch, came back, the number I dial to the service provider still " line busy", curse and swear the service provider who don't provide more phone numbers for us to dial up , end up I have to travel down there tomorrow if the mail is working. What a day I had !
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If you can find an ISP's installation kit, most of them come with IE 5 or 5.5 that can be installed by itself - and Custom would offer you the option for the VM. Even the AOL cd's have IE (branded of course, but it will work).
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Ah... now I remember, I do have such a CD, but didn't know what VM was all about and where-about. Gosh, thanks for the advise. Save some precious time and headache.
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