Hi Peter,Thank you for clarifying that regscrub XP does not install anything, however, I still think that if I had not run the program I would not necessarily have been prompted to install MSN, because it may not have been seen by the computer.
I do think that although regscrub XP did not install MSN, it may have cleared a problem which had stopped MSN from installing therefore, when I rebooted, MSN was available to be installed, which it had not been before, but I am still rather surprised that the MSN installer appeared and I would like to know why it may have appeared.
herAlexander Shannon
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