Re: uninstalling programs
From: Kerry Brown (kerry_at_kdbNOSPAMsystems.c*o*m)
Date: 02/08/05
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Date: Tue, 8 Feb 2005 11:27:20 -0800
I'd never let Win Doctor anywhere near a production server. I have used it
to repair some registry problems but I have also seen it totally mess up a
registry so that a format and re-install was the only option. I would only
use it on a workstation as a last resort after everything else has been
tried.
Joe - Are you using Outlook or Outlook Express and which version?
Kerry Brown
KDB Systems
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>
> "Joe" <Joe@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:D13C216F-A58E-4984-8B62-32180EF1A467@microsoft.com...
>> How do you uninstall a program that windows 2003 insists is on your
>> server
>> even though it is not in control pannel and the application cannot be
> found
>> anywhere on windows?
>>
>> I want to reinstall my backup software of outlook but when i do windows
> says
>> software is already install do you want to uninstall i click yes and then
> it
>> says no software found to uninstall.
>>
>> How do i over come this?
>
> I'd run "Win Doctor" from Norton Utilities to remove all traces.
>
> NG
>
>
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