Thanks for both potential solutions SpotDog13...but in the first case I don't see anything in the processes that looks like it could be BackWeb...
As to the Registry correction...I could not find the value listed in that location...
Would it also be possible to start windows in safe mode, and then attempt to uninstall it? What about removing/deleting any/all keys from the registry that have to do with BackWeb?
Thanks again....
Dave
"spotdog13" wrote:
> Here is another way
>
> Start the registry editor. This is done by clicking Start
> then Run. (The Run dialog will appear.) Type regedit and
> click OK. (The registry editor will open.)
> Browse to the key:
> 'HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ SOFTWARE \ Microsoft \ Windows \
> CurrentVersion \ Run'
> In the right pane, delete the value pointing
> to 'DLGLI.EXE'.
> Exit the registry editor.
>
>
>
> >-----Original Message-----
> >I recently purchased an e-machine (my second, have never
> had any problems with them) and when I ran Ad-Aware and
> Spybot, they reported BackWeb Client was installed.
> >
> >I didn't know what this was, and contacted e-machines who
> simply stated if I hadn't used it, I could just remove it
> via "Add/Remove"...simple enough...but it wasn't listed
> there.
> >
> >I then tried to remove it via the "bwunin.exe" located in
> the program directory (listed under c:\program
> files\desktop manager, and got an error stating I did not
> have sufficient permissions to remove.
> >
> >I then looked here to see if I could find anything and
> only found a reference to HP printers, which I don't
> use/have.
> >
> >Is it safe to assume then, that the program is not, in
> fact, installed, and that I can safely remove it from my
> system using, say, norton system works?
> >
> >I have also contacted e-machines, but based on the
> previous correspondence, I'm not confident I'll get a real
> good answer.
> >
> >Thanks to all in advance
> >.
> >
>
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