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"Hank" <hank@arlen.com> wrote:
>
> I was given a nice fully functional hard drive out of a used computer by a
> fellow employee.
> He was exasperated that X-Stop - a web browser filter - and it has a password in
> it that he did
> not know.
>
> I installed the drive, Windows made the needed hardware and system changes fine.
> So I now
> have the same problem he did. I have tried to remove it. Delete it in the
> registry, then open a dos
> box and delete the xstop95.exe - but it still lives. When I stop the program
> with the task manager
> the system goes all wacky.
>
Try deleting it in DOS itself, not in a "dos box." That won't work
because Windows is still running.
Boot into dos, and then go to the directory and see if you can zap it
that way.
> Thanks,
> Hank
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