Re: I get so frustrated with Jaws

  • From: "John Miller" <n1umj@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 26 Nov 2004 14:35:51 -0500

This from their web site,
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                              To uninstall the Macromedia Flash Player:
                              You can uninstall the Macromedia Flash Player
                              using the Macromedia Flash Player Uninstaller, 
or
                              you can remove the Macromedia Flash Player
                              manually.
                              To uninstall using the Macromedia Flash Player
                              Uninstaller (recommended)
                              Refer to How to uninstall the Macromedia Flash
                              Player plug-in and ActiveX Control (TechNote
                              14157).
                              To manually uninstall the ActiveX control 1 
Quit
                                Internet Explorer, if it is open.
                                2 From the Start menu, choose Search> Files 
or
                                Folders and search for flash.ocx (if you are
                                removing Macromedia Flash Player 6) or
                                swflash.ocx (if you are removing Macromedia
                                Flash Player 5 or earlier).
                                Note: The name of the ActiveX control 
changed
                                with version 6 to "flash.ocx". See Windows 
XP
                                error installing Macromedia Flash Player 
ActiveX
                                control (TechNote 16178) for details.
                                3 Note the path to the file. The path is
                                typically:
                                C:\Windows\System\Macromed\Flash on Windows 
95,
                                98 or WinME; 
C:\WinNT\System32\Macromed\Flash on
                                Windows NT or 2000;
                                C:\Windows\System32\Macromed\Flash on 
Windows
                                XP.
                                If more than one copy of the file is found, 
note
                                the paths to all copies of the file.
                                4Select Start> Run.
                                5In the Open field, enter the following 
command:

                                regsvr32 {path}\{filename} /u

                                Replace {path} with the path to the filename
                                noted from step 3.
                                Replace {filename} with the filename noted 
from
                                step 2.
                                For example, if you're uninstalling the
                                Macromedia Flash Player 6 ActiveX control on
                                Windows 2000, the path would be:
                                regsvr32
                                C:\WinNT\System32\Macromed\Flash\flash.ocx 
/u
                                6 Click OK. You should get a RegSvr32 dialog 
box
                                stating that the executable succeeded. If it
                                failed, double check the path and file name 
for
                                your system.
                                7 Select Start> Find Files or Folders and 
enter
                                flash.ocx (if
                                you are removing Macromedia Flash Player 6) 
or
                                swflash.ocx
                                (if you are removing Macromedia Flash Player 
5).
                                8Right-click on the found file and choose 
Delete
                                from the context (right-click) menu. If more
                                than one copy of the file exists, delete 
each
                                one.
                                9Search for swflash.inf using Windows Find
                                utility (Start > Find > Files or Folders). 
This
                                file is used during the installation of the
                                Macromedia Flash Player ActiveX control.
                                10Right-click on the file and choose Delete.
                                11Restart the machine.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "chevelle" <chevelle33@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, November 26, 2004 1:43 PM
Subject: Re: I get so frustrated with Jaws


> How do you uninstall it. I've never seen it in the ad/remove program in 
> the
> control panel. 


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