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I understand. I don't fool around with the registry either because of the
chance of it becoming screwed up. I have Revo uninstall, but I can't get it
to run. When I press R for run hunter, it apparently just sits there.
Harvey
----- Original Message -----
From: "Steve" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Friday, May 11, 2012 10:59 AM
Subject: Re: submitting forms on websites question
> that doesn't really get rid of vestiges of the program.
>
> You can use a thorough uninstaller like Revo Uninstaller, or you may have
> to
> look for parts of the program in the Registry using Regedit.
>
> I don't recommend this for the computer fainthearted. You can screw up
> things if you mess around in the registry, particularly if you don't
> backup
> your registry. I would guess that the Trendmicro stuff would be in the
> local machine, software root of the registry, under the Trendmicro hive.
> If
> you don't have any other Trendmicro products then you can safely delete
> the
> whole key.
>
> Steve, K8SP
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