Dick, It probably puts some settings into the registry; you would need to enter the registry with regedit and navigate to delete the keys related to SR. Not for the computer novice, and only for the brave experienced user. If you mess up something in your registry, there's no way to backtrack and fix it unless you have a backed up registry; and once you change something and exit the registry, you don't even get a confirmation message asking if you really want to make the changes. If your registry gets corrupted in the process, it could potentially damage Windows enough that you'd have to rebuild from scratch. Just a warning. Mary Emerson E-mail: maryemerson@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Skype name: mkemerson Podcast web site: http://www.emerson.libsyn.com Podcast feed: emerson.libsyn.com/rss