Thanks.
-kiros-
Windows-based Terminal Professional does not include any of IE
components. So, in all probability you have some other component is
pulling in IE.
There are 2 ways you can resolve this.
1. Identify the component that is pulling in IE and if you are "VERY"
sure that you don't need that component, delete/disabe it.
2. Otherwise, go to Tool/Options/Dependency Check and uncheck the
"Auto-resolve dependencies". Now do a Dependency Check. In the list of
dependencies, don't include the IE component.
BTW may I know what shell you are working on?
Hope this helps,
Cheers,
Ashisha
ki...@termtek.com.tw (kiros) wrote in message news:<8a344158.03121...@posting.google.com>...
You can disable dependencies auto-resolving. In this case
after you remove the Internet Explorer and run Check
Dependencies, you will see a list of unresolved
dependencies and also what requests it. Then you can
decide resolve it manually or keep unresolved.
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