Its even present if you are using an Windows Server 2003 domain with Adminpak.msi installed, logging into an RTM/SP1/SP2 build of XP (the final one that can be bought in the store) and even then it says comments...
Lol, bug.
But back-on, no, at least I think not, its part of the Alpha/Beta expirience.
Its even present if you are using an Windows Server 2003 domain with Adminpak.msi installed, logging into an RTM/SP1/SP2 build of XP (the final one that can be bought in the store) and even then it says comments...
Lol, bug.
But back-on, no, at least I think not, its part of the Alpha/Beta expirience.
You really shouldn't make statements without having had a go yourself...
In the betas, the Hivesft.inf has strings that can be removed, to remove the "Comments"
dialogue on the right top side of running apps...
& in the running OS itself, there's strings in the registry that can be deleted to remove
the "Comments" wording...
I got given an early Whistler yesterday, though for some reason it wasn't bootable, so after
making it bootable with cdimage, I decided to test the removal of the "Comments?" wording out...
Seems that editing the hivesft.inf on early Whistlers just gave error during the installation, then
I remembered that the PCHEALTH.INF was the file responsible for the comments dialogue in Whistler...
After finding it worked, I made a picture of what parts of the PCHEALTH.INF needed to be
deleted....
Here's the pic of how to edit it out of the setup...
I made screens of the strings to delete in the registry too if anyone's interested, in removing
the dialogue from the installed beta, or whatever...
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