Add/Remove Programs PtII

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I still cant remove the applications b/c they are also not listed in the
registry

windows/currentversion/uninstall or /run

I only see these apps on a users roaming profile, and no one else.

They are not installed on the computer, or are they listed in the
registry.......

When I click uninstall, from the roaming user. It removes them from the
list...but when the user logs off, and then back on....they show up
again.....



The application is visio2000, and its written in the add/rem more than 10
times, but with different titles

block diagram, adv net diagram, callout, cad,........are all Visio install
files
 
Hareth said:
I still cant remove the applications b/c they are also not listed in
the registry

windows/currentversion/uninstall or /run

I only see these apps on a users roaming profile, and no one else.

They are not installed on the computer, or are they listed in the
registry.......

When I click uninstall, from the roaming user. It removes them from
the list...but when the user logs off, and then back on....they show
up again.....



The application is visio2000, and its written in the add/rem more
than 10 times, but with different titles

block diagram, adv net diagram, callout, cad,........are all Visio
install files


If the application you're having problems with is Visio, why the *HELL* have
you cross-posted to half-a-dozen completely irrelevant groups?! Why haven't
you posted to a Vision group?! You don't even appear to know what operating
system you're running!

Learn how to post!

How to Compose a Good Newsgroup Post


How to Act Smart on Usenet


Getting Your Post Noticed - and Answered
http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/features/2001/Mar01/Mar27pmvp.asp
 
Ypou need to follow your own advice
Miss Perspicacia Tick said:
If the application you're having problems with is Visio, why the *HELL*
have you cross-posted to half-a-dozen completely irrelevant groups?! Why
haven't you posted to a Vision group?! You don't even appear to know what
operating system you're running!

Learn how to post!

How to Compose a Good Newsgroup Post


How to Act Smart on Usenet


Getting Your Post Noticed - and Answered
http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/features/2001/Mar01/Mar27pmvp.asp
 
Jim said:
Ypou need to follow your own advice

So I forgot to remove the groups. So sue me. Why should I take the advice of
someone who cannot post properly anyway (learn to bottom post!)
 
Amen, Jim!

As for following her own advice, re. the links to "How to act smart.." etc
which she is wont (!) to throw into many of her posts, has she ever read them
do you think? I just did and found this:

"Please treat all other online participants with respect....... "

"The purpose of our communities is to exchange technical information and
expertise about Microsoft products. Please avoid personal attacks, slurs, and
profanity in your interactions."

Ring any bells?

( In the background we hear the furious Miss Tick scrabbling for her
keyboard and meticulously scrutinising the text in her own links in an effort
to come up with a suitable counter-quote! Which she probably will....and then
consider her atrocious manner justified!!)

Colin.
 
The reason I multi posted was to call the attention of more than one group;
& as you can see I have yet to get a answer.
I have a valid reason to post to more than one area, b/c this subject deals
with all of the areas.

& Miss paprika, your trying to give me lessons about posting...but I think
your name alone, miss paprika Aka Facon bacon, is the first violation of
posting in a news group.

My issue was a serious issue, and facon bacon is having fun typing garbage.

PS... the next time you want to suggest something, try posting in a postive
note and I will take you more seriously.
 
Hareth said:
The reason I multi posted was to call the attention of more than one
group;

That is fine, but not so many. Two or three is enough,..at most four. Do
not include groups that are extremely similar since it is probably all the
same people answering the questions anyway. Most of the time it is best to
stay with one group that most directly applies,..we will see it,...if you
need a different group, we will tell you and will suggest one.
 
There are no "top post" vs "bottom post" rules here. Many of us prefer top
posting instead of bottom posting so you don't have to scroll through 6 feet
of text to get to the response. It is a rather non-issue here and isn't
worth worrying about.

I personally like intermixed posting where excess portions of the old are
deleted off except for the portion being replied to and the reply is broken
up and placed with each section being replied to.
 
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