Zapping unwanted bits of Windows XP!

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The Inquirer USERS OF WINDOWS XP (and Windows 2000) may be frustrated at the seeming impossibility of removing exciting applets such as Microsoft Messenger which pop up seemingly at random intervals no matter how loudly you shout at it.

But help is at hand thanks to tireless work by boffins at the Spinola Institute - there's a secret way of making those pesky hidden applications appear on the remove programs menu. While you could disable Messenger and its chums in an unsophisticated way by nuking the relevant .EXE files, this method has the advantage of using Windows' own uninstaller which should not only be tidier, but which also gives the process a nice touch of poetic justice.

Zapping unwanted bits of Windows XP