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Can't Uninstall Panda 2006 Antivirus..


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You can check in msconfig for Panda entries, it obviously wants to hold on in there for some reason, if you still have tune up run through the registry clean up. Other than that, it is unlikely to cause a problem
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Ok I took out some Panda entries in MSConfig I'll try tune up again too, but I still get the Outlook error message.
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Open Outlook

On the Tools menu, click Options, and then click the Other tab.
Click Advanced Options, and then click COM Add-Ins.

Do any of the following:

To enable an add-in, select the check box next to the add-in.

If the COM add-in you want is not listed, you need to add it to the Add-ins available list. Click Add, click the add-in (.exe or .dll file) you want, and then click OK.

To disable an add-in, clear the check box next to the add-in.
To remove an add-in, clear the check box next to the add-in you want to remove, and then click Remove.

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Ok, I did that but nothing was listed. So is there an add in I need to search for and add in? I looked for add-ins that were available but nothing was listed.

Edited by Eneoecu, 15 March 2006 - 08:44 PM.

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No, something is causing Outlook to say about Panda, it is usually an add in which does this
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I did tune up too before I tried the add in thing too. So any suggestions?
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What is the error when you try to remove the registry entry for Panda
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Error While Deleting Key

On a side note, I'll be gone for a few days, so it will be a few days before I can report back.

Edited by Eneoecu, 16 March 2006 - 09:19 PM.

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ok, what now?
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Try here

http://support.micro...kb/310516/en-us

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Ok, I'll check it out.
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Ok, that didn't work...maybe I'm stuck with it or I need to reformat the drive.

Edited by Eneoecu, 26 March 2006 - 04:44 PM.

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Any other suggestions?
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Do you have any other suggestions for me to try?
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Can you set a new account in Outlook, cancel the send receive for the existing ones, close Outlook then open it to see if you get the error
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