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CardSpace on Windows XP under FAT32

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darkrats - 27 Jul 2007 16:21 GMT
Installing .NET 3.0 on my Windows XP (FAT32) system puts a CardSpace icon in
the control panel. Clicking on it brings up an error messages saying that it
won't work because either my system is not NTFS, or I'm not running it under
Administrator's Rights etc.

I tried to start the CardSpace service using services.msc, but only got
another error message.

So, my questions are:

Is .net 3.0 useless under FAT32?
What does CardSpace do anyways?
How can I remove the CardSpace icon from the control panel (no option using
TweakUI).

I've asked these questions, from time to time, in various forums, but no one
fells inclined to answer.
Are there answers to thest questions?

Thanks.
darkrats - 27 Jul 2007 16:27 GMT
Actually, there is an option to remove the icon with TweakUI, but unchecking
the icon doesn't do anything. The icon is still there.

> Installing .NET 3.0 on my Windows XP (FAT32) system puts a CardSpace icon
> in the control panel. Clicking on it brings up an error messages saying
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> Thanks.

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