MikeB, for the possible near future, what are the changes to be made in 
NOD32?

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Mike B." <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, February 14, 2015 6:04 PM
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] uninstalling Outlook Express 6 (OE6) on Windows 
764bit


Hi Mike,

Yes, Revo will uninstall OE6 in Windows7.  OE6 can also be uninstalled from
Programs & Features or from the OE6 folder in Program Files X86 but, from
past experience it's best to use Revo.  Also, what antivirus are you running
on this computer?  Also, what OE6 installer are you running?  Are you
running the installer as the Administrator?  It must be installed using the
Admininstrator option from the context menu.  Once the installation is
complete it's necessary for the computer to be restarted to complete the
installation.  Have you looked in Users / Name Folder / App data / Local /
Identities to see if default folders are installing Here?

I ask about which antivirus because if you're running Vipre, Vipre has to be
uninstalled before OE6 will install.  Yes, I do mean uninstalled & not just
turned off!  &, if you're running Nod32, there is a settings change that
needs to be made in the Nod32 menues.
Take care.
Mike
This email was sent from my, iBarstool.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: Mike O'Brien
To: jaws-users-list
Sent: Saturday, February 14, 2015 10:36 AM
Subject: [JAWS-Users] uninstalling Outlook Express 6 (OE6) on Windows 7
64bit


Hi

I recently installed Outlook Express 6 on a friend's new Windows 7 64 bit
computer.  But I must have done it improperly because I can't  import
messages and the address book from his old XP computer.  I would like to
completely uninstall Outlook Express from his new computer so I can
re-install it properly.  Since under Windows XP, Outlook Express was a
Windows component instead of an application, there is no uninstallation
entry for it, so it can't be uninstalled using Add/Remove Programs or
cCleaner.  Would it still be shown as a Windows Component in Windows 7?
Could it be uninstalled using the Revo Uninstaller?  If so, will the Free
version of the Revo Uninstaller do the job on a 64 bit system?

Thanks for the help.



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