add/remove option in control panel

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hello everyone. i hope you guys can help the 2 problems i encountered just recently with Windows 2000 Professional.
first, i can no longer use the add/remove programs option in the control panel.nothing happened when i click on it even if i logged-in as administrator.
second, when i press ctrl+alt+del, the task manager option is disable.
so now, i can no longer uninstall unwanted programs /software in my pc and when i want to terminate some task, i have to restart the machine..

please help me..thanks in advance.
 
Try running the following command from a command prompt...

REGSVR32 APPWIZ.CPL

This will reregister the Application Wizard.

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dmgavion said:
hello everyone. i hope you guys can help the 2 problems i encountered just
recently with Windows 2000 Professional.
first, i can no longer use the add/remove programs option in the control
panel.nothing happened when i click on it even if i logged-in as
administrator.
second, when i press ctrl+alt+del, the task manager option is disable.
so now, i can no longer uninstall unwanted programs /software in my pc
and when i want to terminate some task, i have to restart the machine..
 

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