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message laying in task bar


Question Posted Wednesday March 16 2005, 11:43 am

Out look express email; when I click on a link in an email I recieve, robo form instalation form comes up. I deleted it from my add and remove programs. robo form tells me for the uninstall to work all windows must be closed. Laying in the task bar is a file from my documents and I think that might be the reason the uninstall isn't working. the big problem is when I delete the file a new one takes the same position. What the hell do I do. also who would i report robo form to as they don't seem to care.
Duke


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lostsoul_forever answered Friday March 18 2005, 1:40 pm:
Ok, you need professional help! Like, since it's on a computer then go to like a place where they can fix it! Like easy, duh. If they can't help you with that, then, trash this computer that you have and buy a new one. Simple as that. Good Luck!
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