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Anyone here knowing a good way to uninstall an RSS-reader? Last year I
added the free Izynews reader to my Outlook Express mail. It worked fine for some time and then stalled because of "too high number of new feeds" (?? I had not been very expansive at all in demanding new rss feeds... The company can no longer be contacted and their homepage seems to be kind of down (I get "no permission to see this page" when I click on their icon). I'd like to uninstall Izynews fully to bring in another newsreader, but this doesn't seem possible. The addon isn't even visible in the programs directory on my pc, and doesn't appear in the menu list of programs either (and this isn't because I've been flimsy, I do keep track of the software that I download...) Does anyone here know a plugin that will clean Outlook (in this case Outlook Express) of newsreader add-ons without making any trouble when you install a new one? Or can I simply keep the more or less defunct Izynews reader (i can still open the messages and articles that were there when it stopped working) and bring in a new and better RSS reader? |
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Try the "Windows Installer Clean Up Utility". That might be able to
remove it (just google the term). If you don't mind the add-in being there, you can just add any other RSS reader add-in. The add-in cannot have a monopoly on being the RSS reader, so two of them shouldn't be a problem. Patrick Schmid -------------- http://pschmid.net " wrote in message ps.com: Anyone here knowing a good way to uninstall an RSS-reader? Last year I added the free Izynews reader to my Outlook Express mail. It worked fine for some time and then stalled because of "too high number of new feeds" (?? I had not been very expansive at all in demanding new rss feeds... The company can no longer be contacted and their homepage seems to be kind of down (I get "no permission to see this page" when I click on their icon). I'd like to uninstall Izynews fully to bring in another newsreader, but this doesn't seem possible. The addon isn't even visible in the programs directory on my pc, and doesn't appear in the menu list of programs either (and this isn't because I've been flimsy, I do keep track of the software that I download...) Does anyone here know a plugin that will clean Outlook (in this case Outlook Express) of newsreader add-ons without making any trouble when you install a new one? Or can I simply keep the more or less defunct Izynews reader (i can still open the messages and articles that were there when it stopped working) and bring in a new and better RSS reader? |
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