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  1. Remove the application from the registry.  

a. Be careful when editing the registry as you could corrupt the user's system.  Therefore, it is a good idea to create a system restore point and possibly a system backup before editing the registry.  Then, if something goes wrong during the editing process, you can restore their system.

ba. Run regedit.exe

db. Remove the application's key from the following root keys.  The root key location depends on whether the application is a 32-bit application on a 64-bit OS or not (see below).

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There may be more than one application key so search until no more entries for the application are found under the root key.

ec. For each application guid found, right click on the application's guid under the root key and select Delete.

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