Try doing a System Restore to a date before this program was installed.
Click Start>Help&support
Click "Undo changes..."
Follow the prompts and select a date before that program was installed.
And then maybe set up a user account that won't allow the user to install new software. ;)
You'd only lose software and updates installed after the date of the Restore Point you use for the System Restore. No personal files should be lost. So if this program was installed in the last week or so, probably not much would be lost. And the Restore can always be undone if you don't like the results.
Does the program have it's own uninstall feature? That's usually the best way to remove software. Have you gone to the software vendor's site to look for removal instructions?
duckla25
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December 2nd, 2005 17:00
I did think of that but i dont remember when she installed it and i would lose a lot files and programs i have installed.
Thanks anyway
Any other idea's?
RoHe
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December 2nd, 2005 17:00
Click Start>Help&support
Click "Undo changes..."
Follow the prompts and select a date before that program was installed.
And then maybe set up a user account that won't allow the user to install new software. ;)
Ron
Message Edited by RoHe on 12-02-2005 11:11 AM
RoHe
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December 2nd, 2005 19:00
Does the program have it's own uninstall feature? That's usually the best way to remove software. Have you gone to the software vendor's site to look for removal instructions?
Ron