The easiest way to solve this is to reinstall the program, that should bring back the uninstall files. If that does not work, you will have to do a file search and delete all the folders and also run a competent registry cleaner to get rid of those items. Kip
If you have a Restore point which predates the installation of that program, restoring to that date will eliminate any traces of the program on your computer. If not, kippy50's recommendations should also work.
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The easiest way to solve this is to reinstall the program, that should bring back the uninstall files. If that does not work, you will have to do a file search and delete all the folders and also run a competent registry cleaner to get rid of those items. Kip
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November 4th, 2003 16:00
If you have a Restore point which predates the installation of that program, restoring to that date will eliminate any traces of the program on your computer. If not, kippy50's recommendations should also work.