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

>     ..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.   :)
>   
Yeah, this is where we have some problem, and I'm not sure we can help 
it. I think closing the toolbar does not automatically unload the DLL 
for a variety of reasons and I'm not sure there's a documented way to 
force it.

For some reason, the uninstall/install combo does not properly update 
the DQSDTools.dll, presumably because it's still locked by explorer.exe.

As far as I know, the only safe way to make it work is to reboot after 
uninstalling DQSD, which should force the DLL to be writable.

Sorry about the hassle,
- Kim

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