Rafael & I figured out what went wrong. To uninstall current bits you need sysinternals's psexec (http://live.sysinternals.com/psexec.exe):
First (from an elevated command prompt) run: psexec -sid cmd.exe then from the launched command process: start /wait msiexec /x {86BA5A91-476C-4057-9074-8B21E22A53B9} /quiet start /wait msiexec /x {BCE4FD8B-B2F9-83D1-EAEE-52F3458C88FB} /quiet start /wait msiexec /x {E4D35803-574E-65F7-58E4-B0D8CCBE192A} /quiet start /wait msiexec /x {B5CF7B46-A4D3-9262-57F3-97C77B88A2AC} /quiet that'll uninstall the CoApp components. I'll issue a new set soon (as soon as I actually fix the problem!) G [Description: Description: Description: fearthecowboy]<http://fearthecowboy.com/> Garrett Serack | Microsoft Open Source Software Developer | Microsoft Corporation Office:(425)706-7939 email/messenger: garre...@microsoft.com<mailto:garre...@microsoft.com> blog: http://fearthecowboy.com<http://fearthecowboy.com/> twitter: @fearthecowboy<http://twitter.com/fearthecowboy> I don't make the software you use; I make the software you use better on Windows.
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