Packager with 1.3?

I have been reading that 1.4 wont have the packager, but what about 1.3? I am unable to locate it. Please let me know if I just missed it and its location, or if it no longer exists.
Thanks

I found VBScript crashes at the end of a program which
uses a JavaBean and Word crashes when you exit
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running under W2000.this is a fairly well known issue. anyway the workaround solution i give in the link below. works 100% for me in office 97, 2000 and visual studio 6.
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