Add/Remove Programms

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From: Jacqueline (lillies_n_tulips_at_yahoo.co.uk)
Date: 09/03/04


Date: Fri, 3 Sep 2004 12:04:38 -0700

Hi

Is there another way that I can remove a programm from my
computer? I have tried to remove it from the "Add/Remove
Programm" folder over and over again, but it will NOT
leave.

It's called "BullsEye Network" and it's somehow
downloaded itself onto my PC. I know i've certainly not
downloaded it. I have no interest in it. But near the
removal button there is a "support" link and I had a look
and its a marketing place - which will explain ALL the
annoying pop-up ads for Toilet Rolls etc... I've emailed
them to ask them how to remove it from my computer but I
doubt they will answer me.

So if anyone knows another safer way to remove it then
please let me know ASAP as the ads are very annoying.

Thanks Bunches!
Jacqueline



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