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Old 06-08-2007, 07:29 PM
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If you want to remove the today plugin, you would need to go into the SYS folder and hunt it down. A real pain but maybe worth it. I am going to try it anyway and I will keep posted.
I think this sort of thing is now possible using the provxml files. Looking through the ones in the "Optional_Verizon_Settings" OEM seems to show how to delete files. From "mxipcold_oemoperators_100.provxml"...

<characteristic type="\Windows\Start Menu\Windows Media.lnk" translation="install">
<characteristic type="Delete">
<parm name="ForceDelete"/>
</characteristic>
</characteristic>
I am talking about deleting in the kitchen itself and not in the device. You have to delete before the build process.

-AR
That's just it, I don't think you "have to".

I'm saying that it might be better to create a "remove component" OEM, rather than modifying the original Kitchen/OEM packages. That way there is less need to reapply those changes when something is updated.
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