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      29th Dec 2006
How can I tell what applications I have?

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      29th Dec 2006
Look in Start>Programs ?

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Download and run Belarc Advisor.
http://www.belarc.com/free_download.html
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You can also look in Control Panel -> Add/Remove Programs
 
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DanS wrote:

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>> How can I tell what applications I have?
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>> Thank you.
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>> Barry Karas

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> You can also look in Control Panel -> Add/Remove Programs



If someone wants a complete list of what applications are installed on his
computer, neither looking in Add/Remove Programs, nor in Start | Programs
(as someone else suggested) is a reliable way to do this. Although it's true
that *most* program installations create entries in both of these places,
not all do.

Someone else suggested Belarc Advisor. Although that produces such a list,
I'm not sure where Belarc finds its information, so I can't comment on
whether that's necessarily complete either.

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      30th Dec 2006
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> Barry Karas



Look?

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