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Chapter 3 - Installation Figure 4 - Component Selection (Windows 2000/NT/9x/Me) Step 6 is the Component Selection screen. Components are arranged in tree form so you can visually determine each component and any related sub-components that are needed. A checkmark in a component box indicates that the component has been selected for installation. When a component has a dark colored box that means that component is required and cannot be de-selected. For example, you cannot de-select the Common Files component. If you select any or all of the Client components you must also install the Client Files (Common) sub-component. With this approach you can completely determine what you want to install. Simply check the checkbox to install the component or clear the checkbox to not install the component’s files. If you click on the component name portion, a brief description appears on the right indicating what that component does. The Space Required on line indicates the required space the components will take on the disk drive you selected for installation. The second line Space Available on provides a handy visual reference for the approximate space on the target drive. If your machine doesn’t have the Microsoft Management Console (MMC) software installed you will be reminded to install it. ActiveBatch’s MMC Snap-in has been tested against Microsoft’s MMC V1.2 (or later). For CD installations an opportunity is provided to install the MMC software. 19