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Asked by GMartin in Windows XP Operating System, Security Utilities
Hi Everyone;
I have somewhat of a mysterious situation on my hands involving the Windows XP desktop startup. Basically, there was a program on my friends computer called We-Blocker 2.0 which would not uninstall without a password which was either not recorded down correctly or re-written. At any rate, we used a program called Your Uninstaller which was recommended from a previously closed post to successfully uninstall it. The program, We-Blocker, no longer appears in the All Programs list and the Add/Remove Programs list. However, We-Blocker 2.0 still loads at the Windows XP desktop environment for some unknown reason. It is almost as if something is still loading it, perhaps some configuration file of Windows or some registry key. But, I am not sure what to look for here.
Any help regarding this concern will be greatly appreciated. I will look forward to and welcome everyone's shared input and suggestions.
Thank you.
George
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