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I was trying to install the Vista SDK and due to my network card having some issues I wanted to reboot. However, before doing that, I had to cancel the SDK setup (as it downloads the bits during the setup process).
Now I understand the need to warn the user not to do "close" the setup as the installations is rolling back to previous state – but the need to have a topmost window is very irritating and not required. It is not like that the SDK would be installed by a "average user" with the need to have this constant reminder "in the face".
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