Uninstall problems

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D.H. Cesare

Look them up in their Start Menu folders. Are there De-install routines
there? If simple executables and their shortcuts, you could just delete
them, and the folder in which they're installed.

Are the programs Windows components? If so, open Add/Remove Programs,
Add/Remove Windows Components, and remove them there.

They are not Windows components and are not simple little EXE's. So it
looks like I'm stuck with them on the machines?

It's my experience that when I receive a response to a question and that
answer requires a response, no one comes back to answer the answer. What am
I doing wrong?
Thanks
 
D.H. Cesare said:
They are not Windows components and are not simple little EXE's. So it
looks like I'm stuck with them on the machines?

It's my experience that when I receive a response to a question and that
answer requires a response, no one comes back to answer the answer. What am
I doing wrong?
Thanks

Don't take it personally. many won't answer unless they "have something
to say". If they don't know the subject, and haven't seen an answer,
they'll just leave it for someone else.

Some of these groups get a few hundred posts per day. I post to three
of them and see 500 posts per day, I suspect. This group is actually
for the Windows XP "Help and Support utility", not for general help.
Since the windowsxp.general group gets over 300 posts a day, posting to
a group specifically dealing with your problem can improve your chances
of a reply.
 
Some of these groups get a few hundred posts per day. I post to three
of them and see 500 posts per day, I suspect. This group is actually for
the Windows XP "Help and Support utility", not for general help. Since the
windowsxp.general group gets over 300 posts a day, posting to a group
specifically dealing with your problem can improve your chances of a
reply.

Thank you for the info.
 

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