In a message dated 01/17/09 19:06:04 Pacific Standard Time, [email protected] 
writes:
Or you can use an alternative program, like add-remove4good.That's   
what I use. Of course sometimes it's not there either. You could hunt   
through the registry of course. I used to do that before I disovered   
the AR4Good program.



Hi Jim:
Ya.  I think those uninstall programs are useful.  The only thing I have found 
is that some of them need to have been installed on. the PC before the 
applications are installed otherwise they cannot recognize them.  They may not 
work "after the fact".  However I would still prefer to try one because 
deleting  is just the last choice.  The trouble with deleting a program's files 
is that you could be leaving stuff behind in the registry,  and sometimes the 
registry entries are so encrypted that they are hard to identify for deletion.  
Sometimes a good registry cleaner swill catch them  and sometimes it does not 
matter much if they are just left there.  Bye


Emile


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