The Web Server Configuration tool can do this for you.

Regards,
Andrew Scott
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On Fri, Apr 25, 2014 at 10:32 AM, John Pullam <[email protected]>wrote:

>
> Dave, you indicated that I should have uninstalled the CF9 connectors
> before starting the install. Given that I didn't and that I no longer have
> a CF9 system, how would I go about removing them? Do I now need to
> re-install CF9, remove the connector and then uninstall it? I hope not. I
> can't see any evidence of CF9 files kicking around but it may be that IIS
> is trying to send the cfm page request to the wrong place.
>
> Please let's not get into a discussion about Microsoft Access. I am very
> aware that it is obsolete and should not be used, but I have a legacy app
> that produces Access databases that I am stuck with for now. All my new
> development is SQL Server.
>
> 

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