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From: Vin on 14 Jun 2010 11:26 Thank you Nepatsfan, this was really useful. I am not surprised to see so many people want to uninstall this piece. I hope Micorsoft is listening.
From: Bickford Schmeckler on 14 Jun 2010 11:34 MS is not listening, especially since they're killing this nttp newsgroup from their servers. And, since it's a peer-to-peer newsgroup, they never listened. "Vin" <Vin(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:D1D2CA5E-FDFD-4EF4-85A7-29EB193CC852(a)microsoft.com... : Thank you Nepatsfan, this was really useful. : I am not surprised to see so many people want to uninstall this piece. I : hope Micorsoft is listening.
From: Eldorado on 13 Jul 2010 05:30 works well , Thanks from IT TEAM DORIS "Nepatsfan" wrote: > First off, in Control Panel -> Folder Options, is "Show hidden files and > folders" selected in the Advanced settings box on the View page? > > If it is and you still can't find the $NtUninstallKB940157$ folder, let's see if > the following helps. > > Go to Start and click on Run. > In the Run box, enter regedit.exe. > In the Registry editor, click on the + signs in the left hand pane to navigate > to the following registry key. > > HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Updates\Windows XP\SP3\KB940157 > > Right click on this key and select Delete from the menu. > > Do the same for this key. > > HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\KB940157 > > Once you deleted these two keys, close the registry editor. Next, reinstall > Windows Search 4.0. Check in Add or Remove programs to see if it is now listed. > If not, look for the $NtUninstallKB940157$ folder in C:\Windows. > > Note: It's a good idea to create a restore point before editing the registry. > System Restore can be launched from the Start menu through All Programs -> > Accessories -> System Tools -> System Restore. > > Note: Post back if you're not comfortable editing the registry. > > Good luck > > Nepatsfan > > > "Pseu" <Pseu(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:4BA39301-7F40-4E02-AA9A-21EF5F728374(a)microsoft.com... > > Hello Nepatsfan, > > > > The folder named $NtUninstallKB940157$ is not present in C:\WINDOWS. After > > checking C:\WINDOWS, I reinstalled Windows Search 4.0 for Windows XP > > (KB940157) and rebooted. Unfortunately, it still does not show in Add/Remove > > or in C:\WINDOWS. Windows Search 4.0 still functions okay. Do you have any > > other suggestions? > > > > Regards, > > > > Pseu. > > > > "Nepatsfan" wrote: > > > >> "Pseu" <Pseu(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> news:373C94BD-9CF1-4B4F-B971-EFDC312506C7(a)microsoft.com... > >> > Hello, > >> > > >> > I want to uninstall Windows Search 4.0 for Windows XP (KB940157) but it > >> > does > >> > not appear in Add/Remove, how do I completely remove it? > >> > > >> > I shall thank everybody in advance for any help. > >> > > >> > Regards, > >> > > >> > Pseu > >> > > >> > >> > >> One option would be to install Windows Search again to see if an entry is > >> added > >> to the list in Add or Remove Programs. > >> > >> You could also look in your C:\Windows folder for a folder named > >> $NtUninstallKB940157$. Open this folder and look for a folder named spuninst. > >> Within the spuninst folder you should find a file named spuninst.exe. Running > >> this file should manually uninstall Windows Search. Note: You need to have > >> configured Windows to display hidden file and folders through the Folder > >> Options > >> applet in Control Panel in order to see the $NtUninstallKB940157$ folder. > >> > >> Good luck > >> > >> Nepatsfan > >> > >> > >> > > > >
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