Jim Meagher wrote:
> I've gotten OE 5 working again thanks to some tips from another mailing
> list. It ended up being a corrupted IDENTITY key in the Registry's current
> user
> section. After I deleted the offending keys, OE installed and ran on the first
> try.
>
> Once again, this shows the need for good third party uninstall software.
> The Windows ADD/REMOVE SOFTWARE just didn't cut it....
Thanks for the information. I am interested to know if after deleting the
program using Add/Remove did you run any registry cleaners like Mcafee
(Nuts&Bolts) or Norton? Every time I delete a program I run them and they ask me
if I want to get rid of unused lines in the registry. They both ask for
different lines to be removed but they seem to do something about useless lines.
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