Re: I get so frustrated with Jaws

  • From: "chevelle" <chevelle33@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 26 Nov 2004 14:51:01 -0500

Hey John, thanks for those instructions. Wow! looks like a lot to remove 
this.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "John Miller" <n1umj@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, November 26, 2004 2:35 PM
Subject: Re: I get so frustrated with Jaws


> This from their web site,
> ***********
>
>                              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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