Thanks, Bob. The DEP window in the Control Panel is actually all grayed out
(i.e. disabled), I'm not able to set it to either off or on. I'll try the
Advanced Uninstaller Pro you suggested.
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Greg Coppedge
"Bob W" wrote:
Quote:
> Go to Control Panel and turn the damn DEP off. It's an annoying little piece of paranoid security ware that thinks you are too stupid to know what programs are un-safe to run. Consistently over-reacts. If you still have problems, get a free trial of the shareware "Advanced Uninstaller Pro". That'll do it for you. Neat little secure uninstaller that really cleans up after itself and cleans out ALL traces. Lots of other features. Mil Spec/DOD level deletes, etc. Two thumbs up!
> Bob, Still Old, Still Grey, And Still A Woolf
>
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> "GregCoppedge" <GregCoppedge@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:1FF3A32F-8FA4-4F23-8CD6-EF9F3DD93848@xxxxxx
> Recently installed a video converters (Stoik Video Converter). However, when
> I try uninstalling it, I receive the following message, "Setup.exe has
> stopped working". After I close the dialog window, I see a popup on the task
> bar that says Setup.exe was closed due to Data Execution Prevention. Kind of
> frustrating that I can't even uninstall the program. Error details below:
>
> Problem signature:
> Problem Event Name: BEX
> Application Name: setup.exe_InstallShield (R)
> Application Version: 10.50.0.125
> Application Timestamp: 4178b4a2
> Fault Module Name: StackHash_4a9e
> Fault Module Version: 0.0.0.0
> Fault Module Timestamp: 00000000
> Exception Offset: 008d08e0
> Exception Code: c0000005
> Exception Data: 00000008
> OS Version: 6.0.6000.2.0.0.768.3
> Locale ID: 1033
> Additional Information 1: 4a9e
> Additional Information 2: 236f2a1c65038fb7ca5862ccab73aabe
> Additional Information 3: 7f6a
> Additional Information 4: a44f06ddc95f9aed1c0e8b4741db58d8
>
> Looked across several forums and haven't found any answer to this type of
> question. Any help would be appreciated!
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> Greg Coppedge