It has to do with 1) How much it will cost MS and 2) the legal issues (if any) surrounding the choice. It could be that giving a choice won't pass some legal smell test. But, I'm betting on option one.
>If the change is something MS genuinely thinks consumers will embrace, they could have offered that as an additional option, rather than taking away a previous option.
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>Why didn't they do that?
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer