Activesync 4.1 won't uninstall

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Hello,

I installed Activesync 4.1 without checking to see if my PDA is supported by
it, and after I uninstalled it, I tried to install ac 3.8, but it told me
that I had another version of ac and needed to remove it first. Finally, I
noticed that in the readme for v4.1, it explained that to remove AC4.1, I
needed to delete the rapi.dll from my c:\windows\system32 directory. I did
that, restarted, and AC3.8 still seems to think that I have another version
of AC installed. Has anyone else had this problem? Should I just use
system restore to go back to before 4.1 was installed?

Thanks in advance,
Jared
 
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Jared said:
Hello,

I installed Activesync 4.1 without checking to see if my PDA is
supported by it, and after I uninstalled it, I tried to install ac
3.8, but it told me that I had another version of ac and needed to
remove it first. Finally, I noticed that in the readme for v4.1, it
explained that to remove AC4.1, I needed to delete the rapi.dll from
my c:\windows\system32 directory. I did that, restarted, and AC3.8
still seems to think that I have another version of AC installed.
Has anyone else had this problem? Should I just use system restore
to go back to before 4.1 was installed?

Thanks in advance,
Jared

If you have that option yes take it.

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It is a strange problem! I also use a PPC now, I installed the AC4.0
formerly, then I uninstalled it,reinstalled AC3.8. Everything is OK! I have
not meet your problem!
What is wrong?
And if you have answers,please let me know.
Thanks so much!
KejiaLi,coming from Beijing,China
 

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