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john - 13 Jun 2007 01:35 GMT
i want to uninstall a program start/control panel/ uninstall it shows all my
program and says to click uninstll or repair but the button to uninstall/
repair insant there?
theres nothing to click? how do i get them to show up? i am the adminastraor
also and am log in as such.
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Mac - 13 Jun 2007 03:52 GMT
Some programs don't have a built-in uninstaller. Which program is it? You
might have to do a manual uninstall.

>i want to uninstall a program start/control panel/ uninstall it shows all
>my
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> adminastraor
> also and am log in as such.
john - 13 Jun 2007 04:04 GMT
it wont let me uninstall any program listed on the list. it acts like mine
not the adminastrator?
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> Some programs don't have a built-in uninstaller. Which program is it? You
> might have to do a manual uninstall.
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> > adminastraor
> > also and am log in as such.
Mac - 13 Jun 2007 05:44 GMT
Oh - have you tried right clicking for the context menu?

> it wont let me uninstall any program listed on the list. it acts like mine
> not the adminastrator?
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>> > also and am log in as such.
mikeyhsd - 13 Jun 2007 14:42 GMT
you have to click on a program FIRST.

mikeyhsd@comcast.net

 i want to uninstall a program start/control panel/ uninstall it shows all my
 program and says to click uninstll or repair but the button to uninstall/
 repair insant there?
 theres nothing to click? how do i get them to show up? i am the adminastraor
 also and am log in as such.
 --
 Thanks John
Cal Bear '66 - 13 Jun 2007 15:17 GMT
Or right clicking on the program should give you the uninstall option.

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 you have to click on a program FIRST.

 mikeyhsd@comcast.net

   "john" <john@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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   i want to uninstall a program start/control panel/ uninstall it shows all my
   program and says to click uninstll or repair but the button to uninstall/
   repair insant there?
   theres nothing to click? how do i get them to show up? i am the adminastraor
   also and am log in as such.
   --
   Thanks John
john - 14 Jun 2007 01:36 GMT
I have tried all of the above comments and still nothing? theres no botton?
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> Or right clicking on the program should give you the uninstall option.
>
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>     Thanks John
Cal Bear '66 - 14 Jun 2007 01:54 GMT
Well, if it's any comfort to you, you are not alone. There is someone else in
these groups now with a severely mucked up Programs and Features.  And there
have been others before.  I don't remember exactly, but I don't think they found
an easy solution.  If the program does not come with an uninstall option on the
Start Menu, or in its program folder, and System Restore does not work, then
perhaps ***shudder*** a reinstall of Vista may be necessary.

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>I have tried all of the above comments and still nothing? theres no botton?
>
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>>     Thanks John
Kevwiz - 29 Jun 2007 11:30 GMT
I had the same problem, tried a few uninstall programs, but only one came
close to solving the problem, I think you should try it:  Advanced Uninstall
Pro from version 8.3 by Innovative Solutions. Good Luck!
 
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