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Boy that sounds familiar (but long ago)... Try "SYSEDIT" and checkout the 4 or 5 files it brings up for any client access stuff especially any ref to files starting with CWB

Next use REGEDIT (CAREFULLY) and see what was left behind with ref to IBM or Client Access or CWB anything

Delete and reboot

Irving Rosenbluth wrote:

I tried to uninstall Client Access 3.2 from a Win98se
machine. The uninstall program seemed to complete
successfully (the uninstall log does not show any
errors or exceptions) but when the machine rebooted it
would not load Windoze except in Safe mode.


Does anyone know what might be causing this?  The
bootlog does not show anything out of the ordinary,
except that some fonts fail to load.

TIA
--
Richard Rosenbluth
Rose Information Management Co.
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