Removing a Prog didnt remove it off Menu

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Shirl

hi

I tried out the free trial of Gozilla the download programme, didn tlike it
cus it didnt seem to work very well so i uninstalled it. But when u right
click a link or file in IE its still has on the <Menu Download with Gozilla>

How do i remove this from the Internet Explorer Menu when u right click
something?

thanks
Shirl
 
Shirl said:
hi

I tried out the free trial of Gozilla the download programme, didn tlike
it
cus it didnt seem to work very well so i uninstalled it. But when u right
click a link or file in IE its still has on the <Menu Download with
Gozilla>

How do i remove this from the Internet Explorer Menu when u right click
something?


If you have Service Pack 2 installed, you can use a feature in Internet
Explorer to disable entries for the IE context menu (right-click) in the
Manage Add-ons. Mange Add-ons can be here:

Control Panel (Classic View) > Internet Options > Programs tab > Manage
Add-ons button. Here you will probably for an entry for the Gozilla program.
Simply highlight the entry and then select the Disable radio button near the
bottom.

Or you could use a great utility called Toolbarcop which is authored by
Ramesh, a fellow MVP. This utility should be able to delete the unwanted
Context Menu entry in IE.

Toolbarcop 3.4
http://www.majorgeeks.com/download4126.html

Usage instructions for ToolbarCop utility
http://www.winhelponline.com/tbchelp.htm

[Courtesy of Ramesh Srinivasan, MVP]
 
AMAZING

Toolbarcop 3.4 was great and sucessfully got rid of it

thanks
Shirl


WTC said:
Shirl said:
hi

I tried out the free trial of Gozilla the download programme, didn tlike
it
cus it didnt seem to work very well so i uninstalled it. But when u right
click a link or file in IE its still has on the <Menu Download with
Gozilla>

How do i remove this from the Internet Explorer Menu when u right click
something?


If you have Service Pack 2 installed, you can use a feature in Internet
Explorer to disable entries for the IE context menu (right-click) in the
Manage Add-ons. Mange Add-ons can be here:

Control Panel (Classic View) > Internet Options > Programs tab > Manage
Add-ons button. Here you will probably for an entry for the Gozilla program.
Simply highlight the entry and then select the Disable radio button near the
bottom.

Or you could use a great utility called Toolbarcop which is authored by
Ramesh, a fellow MVP. This utility should be able to delete the unwanted
Context Menu entry in IE.

Toolbarcop 3.4
http://www.majorgeeks.com/download4126.html

Usage instructions for ToolbarCop utility
http://www.winhelponline.com/tbchelp.htm

[Courtesy of Ramesh Srinivasan, MVP]
 
Shirl said:
AMAZING

Toolbarcop 3.4 was great and sucessfully got rid of it

You're welcome Shirl.

--
William Crawford
MS-MVP Windows Shell/User

thanks
Shirl


WTC said:
Shirl said:
hi

I tried out the free trial of Gozilla the download programme, didn
tlike
it
cus it didnt seem to work very well so i uninstalled it. But when u right
click a link or file in IE its still has on the <Menu Download with
Gozilla>

How do i remove this from the Internet Explorer Menu when u right click
something?


If you have Service Pack 2 installed, you can use a feature in Internet
Explorer to disable entries for the IE context menu (right-click) in the
Manage Add-ons. Mange Add-ons can be here:

Control Panel (Classic View) > Internet Options > Programs tab > Manage
Add-ons button. Here you will probably for an entry for the Gozilla program.
Simply highlight the entry and then select the Disable radio button near the
bottom.

Or you could use a great utility called Toolbarcop which is authored by
Ramesh, a fellow MVP. This utility should be able to delete the unwanted
Context Menu entry in IE.

Toolbarcop 3.4
http://www.majorgeeks.com/download4126.html

Usage instructions for ToolbarCop utility
http://www.winhelponline.com/tbchelp.htm

[Courtesy of Ramesh Srinivasan, MVP]
 

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