It sounds like you have freenet running.  Do you have any icons of freenet visible in the tray?  If none then do a ctrl-alt-del and and check for anything that resembles freenet and delete them from Windows Task Manager.  Exit Windows Task Manager and try deleting the freenet Folder.
 
 
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Sent: 7/6/2005 2:47:00 PM
Subject: [freenet-support] Uninstalling Freenet

I'm too much a beginner. I want to uninstall Freenet and leave it to the experts. I'm running Windows XP with substantially more than the minimum system requirements. I haven't succeeded in getting my installation up and running. However, Freenet isn't even listed on the Add/Remove page, and the folder in which all the files are stored cannot be deleted.
 
Thank you,
Ernie Roberts
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