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To: E who wrote (27934)6/30/2002 4:03:47 PM
From: Original Mad Dog  Read Replies (1) of 110603
 
E,

I haven't been following the story, so take my advice with a grain of salt. If the Okidata printer was added by you at some point in the past, the files that were installed will all likely have been created or modified on that date. You can search for files on Windows based on last date modified, so that might be one way to find all of the files that were part of the install. (In Windows 98/ME, go to Start, then Search, then For Files and Folders, then check the box for "Date" under "Search Options" and restict the date to the date of the other Okidata files). I'm not sure why you need to get rid of them all, if you install the HP printer and make it the default, it may work well enough.

Sorry I couldn't be more specific. My summer weekends (and many of the weeks) are not spent online very much, so I don't keep up with the threads this time of year.
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