Or, you can actually run an uninstall. Go onto the CD and in the CD extras or whatever its called there is an uninstaller. Its in the same place that Windows Media Player is located.

David

On Tuesday, September 2, 2003, at 07:14 PM, raino wrote:

Alrighty! I'll give it a peak. I'll let 'cha know if it successful.

raino wrote:
If this were true, then when I did a completely new install and open the
program, I get my same name and serial number? How do I get rid of that
file?

Oops, forgot about those...


Should be in the same place it used to be stored, in your Preferences
folder.

A completely visible Microsoft folder in
~<your_name_here>/Library/Preferences folder holds akll of that info.

There are also some com.microsoft.nnnn.plist files in there, too.


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