Hello Sandy,
If I "heard" you correctly, you did a no no. That is delete a program
(program files) rather than use Add or Remove Programs in Control Panel.
Whether this is the case or not you might try this: Re-install WinAmp
completely and restart the computer. Then go to Add or Remove programs in
Control Panel and uninstall it from there. Restart the computer and try your
audio/video files again.
Sven Swanson, Sr.
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From: "Sandy Whalen" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Thursday, January 22, 2004 7:23 AM
Subject: [PCSOFT] Problem Removing WinAmp
Hello Everyone,
My son downloaded the Program WinAmp on my W2K, it was always overriding my
other Audio/Video Downloads, such as RealPlayer and Quicktime, and because
the video part of WinAmp was so small, I deleted it from my PC. However,
when I click on certain pieces of e-mail that have audio format, the
Microsoft File Box for WinAmp keep's coming up? I've searched my drives,
Registry, and cannot find WinAmp anywhere in my PC. Could anyone help me to
get rid of it completely, so I can once again listen to my e-mail audio
without WinAmp coming up? By the way, when I click on 'open file' for
WinAmp when it comes up, a box from Microsoft say's no such file. Thanks so
much,
Sandy
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