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<p><b>How to remove Newdotnet </b>
This is concerning the newdotnet issue. it installs itself in the Windows IP stack for startup purposes.
Here is the removal procedure
<b>1.</b>A file search on <b>newdot*.dll </b>your Windows directory plus subfolders. If you have <b>New.Net,</b> you should find files that look like<b> newdotnet2_29.dll</b>. Each file you find is a version of <b>New.Net.</b> (No, it doesn't delete the old versions when new ones are installed.) Do not delete the files you find yet!
<b>2.</b>For each file, type in the<b> Run</b> dialog (i.e. click Start, Run and type the following): <b>rundll32 c:\windows\[newdotnet_dll],</b>NewDotNetUninstall (substitute each file you found for [newdotnet_dll]). If your Windows folder is not c:\windows, you're probably smart enough to change the command to make it work. Issuing the command NewDotNetUninstall to the DLL makes it remove it's hook from the Windows IP stack and stop itself from loading at system startup.
<b>3. newdot*.dll</b> files you found. </p>
This is concerning the newdotnet issue. it installs itself in the Windows IP stack for startup purposes.
Here is the removal procedure
<b>1.</b>A file search on <b>newdot*.dll </b>your Windows directory plus subfolders. If you have <b>New.Net,</b> you should find files that look like<b> newdotnet2_29.dll</b>. Each file you find is a version of <b>New.Net.</b> (No, it doesn't delete the old versions when new ones are installed.) Do not delete the files you find yet!
<b>2.</b>For each file, type in the<b> Run</b> dialog (i.e. click Start, Run and type the following): <b>rundll32 c:\windows\[newdotnet_dll],</b>NewDotNetUninstall (substitute each file you found for [newdotnet_dll]). If your Windows folder is not c:\windows, you're probably smart enough to change the command to make it work. Issuing the command NewDotNetUninstall to the DLL makes it remove it's hook from the Windows IP stack and stop itself from loading at system startup.
<b>3. newdot*.dll</b> files you found. </p>

