Hi Kim --

    As usual, you are correct.  Removed the registry hack, and things 
continued working as they should.  Thanks for that.  :)

    ..and, for the record, I was a good boy -- I actually closed the 
toolbar before I chose to 'uninstall software' from the control panel, 
so it _shouldn't_ have been resident in memory during the uninstall 
process.   :)


Kim Gräsman wrote:
> Hi Brian,
> 
> brian wrote:
>>     Thanks for the reply -- I hadn't seen the earlier message in the 
>> list.  uninstall/reboot/reinstall/reboot seems to have done the trick 
>> here, as well.  Thanks again.  :)
>>
>>   - brian
> Try ditching the registry hacks now as well, that should definitely not 
> be necessary.
> 
> It seems the problem is that the old DQSD isn't properly unloaded, and 
> enters into some kind of conflict with the new one -- my guess is that 
> you were actually seeing DQSD 3.1.9.2 in your taskbar when you got the 
> security warning.
> 
> I'm on the road so I won't be replying regularly, but I thought I'd post 
> my hunch...
> 
> Cheers,
> - Kim

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