Re: How do I remove FindFast from WinXP Home

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No, I am not thinking of something else. It came with Office. However, I
think I have found the way to do it anyway. It had not appeared in the
Control Panel applets until after I had rebooted. Now it is visible, I am
able to get rid of it in the usual way.

Thanks for the quick response though. You had managed to answer before I
could give this response about having found it.

Thanks again.

Martin


"Mike Williams" <mikew@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Martin C wrote:
I used to run on a Win98SE machine until very recently, when I took the
plunge and got a new machine with WinXP Home SP2.

Previously on the old machine, I was able to get rid of Find Fast quite
easily. I cannot find an obvious way to get rid of it in WinXP however.
Can some kind soul show me how it is done. It is a right pain a few feet
below the neck!

Thanks for any help
Martin



FindFast was an Office utility. Are you thinking of something else?


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