We are testing the installation of our software on clean install images of Windows XP, Vista, and Windows 7 before release.
Some old code in the software is still dependent on MSXML4. So far, I have assumed that there is no need to install MSXML4, because, apparently, it is already present in a clean installation of windows. However, now I have a strange report from a Windows XP user stating that MSXML4 is missing on his machine and our software is not working.
Does this mean that our clean installation images are not as clean as we thought? Or is it a Windows XP system without msxml4 pathological anomaly?
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