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    Deleting Through DOS

    I need to delete a file with the extension "C:\Program Files\Go!Zilla\GoIEHlp.dll". Sorry, I'm not to edcutated in DOS.

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    Hi Castro2,
    Can't you delete this in windows?
    Click <start><find><files/folders>
    type in GoIEhlp.dll and in the [look in] box make sure it shows "C:\" without quotes.
    then click find now...when it shows up ...right click on it and choose delete...
    Good Luck,
    Dave

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    I wish I could do that, but that dll loads itself with Windows, so when I try to delete it that way, it says this file is being used by windows. :\

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    If your sure you want to delete it.
    C:\>DEL C:\progra~1\go!zilla\goiehlp.dll
    I'm not so sure you really want to delete it.
    you might just want to rename it.
    C:\>REN C:\progra~1\go!zilla\goiehlp.dll goiehlp.old

    {aside} Dave how are things going at HP?

    [This message has been edited by mrfixer (edited 12-28-99).]

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    Thanks for the help davidgsmith and mrfixer, I really wanted to delete that file because I wanted to get rid of Go!Zilla. I tried to delete the entire folder but it left that dll. After tring to reboot and delete it, still no use. But now it's gone!

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    Magic!...???

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    For what its worth...I found this a while back:

    How to Automatically Replace Files In Use by Windows 95

    SUMMARY
    This article describes how to automatically replace a file that is in use by Windows 95 without booting to MS-DOS mode.

    http://support.microsoft.com/support.../Q172/4/56.ASP
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    Just a note to MRFIXER....
    Everything is going very well thank you...
    I am being paid to learn an awful lot of stuff...I am considering taking the A+ test after this training....I'm looking into example tests to see what I know...
    Thanks..
    See ya
    Dave

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