Hi. I used vLite 1.60 to install Vista only to find that I could not create a dialup connection (which I use with my Nokia N73). The symptom is that when you attempt to create a connection from the networking center, as soon as you select you'll create a dialup connection, you are alerted that there is no modem in the system. You are then given the chance to create the connection anyway. Then after entering the number to dial, and a name for the connection, you get an error saying something to the effect of 'The Wizard could not create the connection". I can't quote the exact text since I'm on a non-english version of Windows. Also, when you are given the options for types of connections to create, there are only two options out of the usual five or six. My guess is that this is caused by the removal of "Internet Connection Sharing (ICS)", which IIRC had a similar effect on XP/nLite. In case this isn't the culprit, suspects would be "Diagnostics", "Distributed Transaction Coordinator (DTC)", "Windows Event Log" and "Interactive Services Detection" since they were the components I added to the install DVD when I first had the problem. Please confirm so I can discard the components I added unnecesarily. Thanks for giving us vLite!