How do I completely remove Autokick?
A. If you’re trying to re-install Autokick but having problems, you may need to remove the shared ActiveX objects and the registry entry. WARNING: you must take care when doing both of these things as you can screw up your computer. You’ve been warned. First, go to your c:\windows\system directory (in XP, its c:\WINNT\system) and make a new directory called ActiveXBackup. The reason for doing this is that the files you’re about to move are shared among any programs that use Visual Basic. If other progams use them, they won’t like you deleting them. Move the following files into the directory you just made: – ASYCFILT.DLL – COMCAT.DLL – comct332.ocx – flshtray.ocx – MSCOMCTL.OCX – MSFLXGRD.OCX – msvbvm60.dll – MSWINSCK.OCX – OLEAUT32.DLL – OLEPRO32.DLL – Vb6stkit.dll Make sure you move them and don’t just copy them. If other programs give you errors of the type “Can’t locate xxxx.dll”, move the files back into the system directory. To edit the registry, go to the Start menu and select “