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To: thecow who wrote (20856)6/20/2001 6:10:56 PM
From: PMS Witch   of 110653
 
Un-installing TrayManager...

I don't really know.

I like to have the program on my machine so I can test my advice before it causes unimaginable grief for others. I don't have this program.

A couple of thoughts...

This program is obviously Windows based. It's unlikely that it would run in DOS, although if it was executed from a DOS window, Windows support would be available.

I'd shut the program down. Ctrl-Alt-Del and End Task should do the trick.

Next, I'd attempt the TrayMan -u command in the Start/Run Open box. Just type the command in as indicated, making sure to put the space between the TrayMan and the -u.

If this fails, I'd boot in MS-DOS Mode and try the same command again. I don't have much faith this will work. I'd expect an error message indicating TrayMan is a Windows program. (But it won't hurt anything to try.)

Their final suggestion is to use Add/Remove from Windows Safe Mode. It seems strange this is their last suggestion. It should be their first, in my opinion.

If all this fails, you'll need to un-install manually.

Cheers, PW.
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