Please help i can not delete adobe active x controls.
If they're Active X they may be resident via Internet Explorer.
You could try this in Internet Explorer's Internet Properties ("Internet Options"):
- Right click the Internet Explorer icon on the desktop and selecting Properties.
-or-
Go into Control Panel and click Internet Options.
- In Internet Explorer's Internet Properties go into the Programs tab, then click Manage add-ons.
- In Manage add-ons highlight the Adobe Active X you want to get rid of then click the Delete button. Perhaps reboot afterwards to see if that helps.
If they're Active X they may be resident via Internet Explorer.
You could try this in Internet Explorer's Internet Properties ("Internet Options"):
- Right click the Internet Explorer icon on the desktop and selecting Properties.
-or-
Go into Control Panel and click Internet Options.
- In Internet Explorer's Internet Properties go into the Programs tab, then click Manage add-ons.
- In Manage add-ons highlight the Adobe Active X you want to get rid of then click the Delete button. Perhaps reboot afterwards to see if that helps.
That did not work. the delete button will not work.
I tried regedit for these but did not work , will not let me delete.
Thanks but is there any other way to get rid of these?.
If you cant delete a key in regedit then it would seem like a permission issue. Are you cleaning up after an uninstall of Reader? Since we are talking about DLL addins (and not OCX), Im pretty sure you can only disable them via the IE manage addons.
http://browsers.about.com/od/internetexplo...ie7addons_5.htm
Additionaly I dont see how/why CC would remove files and unregister the type lib's. Is this issue related to the uninstall section in CC under Tools?
I've just deleted both of those objects from "C:\Program Files\Common Files\Adobe\Acrobat\ActiveX" using Unlocker.
Edit:
Before I tried this, I copied the files to another folder with no problems. But Damn, I couldn't copy or move them back again, even with Unlocker and a reboot.
Time for a first run out for my BartPE CD. And from within its virtual environment, I moved them back again. Worth it's weight in gold this CD.
That was fun.
Time for a first run out for my BartPE CD. And from within its virtual environment, I moved them back again. Worth it's weight in gold this CD.
Dennis, what exactly is the purpose of the BartPE CD? Is it a Windows boot (rescue) CD?
If you cant delete a key in regedit then it would seem like a permission issue. Are you cleaning up after an uninstall of Reader? Since we are talking about DLL addins (and not OCX), Im pretty sure you can only disable them via the IE manage addons.
http://browsers.about.com/od/internetexplo...ie7addons_5.htm
Additionaly I dont see how/why CC would remove files and unregister the type lib's. Is this issue related to the uninstall section in CC under Tools?
Yes under tools uninstall . i am sure these are left over from old programs.
I tried to go to manage addons , but the button to disable will not work.
Dennis, what exactly is the purpose of the BartPE CD? Is it a Windows boot (rescue) CD?
Yep, and a pretty good one.
Here is what I found on Adobes site. A method to manually uninstall Reader. Look over the section "Manually remove Adobe Reader". You might be able to skip to step 5. If you can't delete PDF.ocx or AcroIEHelper.dll, complete the following procedure...
http://kb.adobe.com/selfservice/viewConten...ternalId=327675
Just replace the version number of reader in the instructions with the version you were attempting to uninstall. For example, if you uninstalled Reader 7 then the path would be: C:\Program Files\Adobe\Acrobat 7.0\Reader\ActiveX
I've just deleted both of those objects from "C:\Program Files\Common Files\Adobe\Acrobat\ActiveX" using Unlocker.
Edit:
Before I tried this, I copied the files to another folder with no problems. But Damn, I couldn't copy or move them back again, even with Unlocker and a reboot.
Time for a first run out for my BartPE CD. And from within its virtual environment, I moved them back again. Worth it's weight in gold this CD.
That was fun.
Thanks everyone for your help on this matter.
But i am lost when it comes to understanding cmd's
I have tried this but it's too much for me with my limited knowledge. is there an easy way to do this?.
Well, I dunno if I'm missing something here, but the two .dll files can be deleted with Unlocker.
If you want to do it this way, install Unlocker from the link above, and it will appear in your Windows Explorer right click menu.
I right clicked on the arrowed file, the Unlocker window pops up, and I selected in the drop down menu, "Delete", and then OK. Both the files you posted about were deleted with no problem.
If there's some reason why this isn't a viable method, I'd be happy to be enlightened.
Well, I dunno if I'm missing something here, but the two .dll files can be deleted with Unlocker.
If you want to do it this way, install Unlocker from the link above, and it will appear in your Windows Explorer right click menu.
I right clicked on the arrowed file, the Unlocker window pops up, and I selected in the drop down menu, "Delete", and then OK. Both the files you posted about were deleted with no problem.
If there's some reason why this isn't a viable method, I'd be happy to be enlightened.
Hello,
Thanks for your help. I am using firefox not IE . and i am seeing different screens than what you show on the above
post.
I have unlocker installed.
Please tell me the path you took to get to those folders.
Thankyou.
If you look at Dennis's screenshot, above the file the red arrow is pointing to, there is an address.
C\Program files\Common Files\Adobe\Acrobat\ActiveX
(Forgive me if you already know how to get there)
If using xp, double click on 'my computer',
double click on C drive
double click on program files
double click on Adobe
double click on acrobat
double click on activeX
You should now be there, at that address.
Hazels right, but I think you misunderstand.
That is Windows Explorer, not Internet Explorer. It's what you use from your start menu to access My Computer etc. Don't worry, if I'm right, you're not the first to mix them up.
We all started out like a Columbus or Magellan to learn new things and to Boldly go where no man has gone beforeHazels right, but I think you misunderstand.
That is Windows Explorer, not Internet Explorer. It's what you use from your start menu to access My Computer etc. Don't worry, if I'm right, you're not the first to mix them up.
The Windows key ( the one to the right of the left Ctrl key with the Windows flag on it ) depressed with the E key quickly starts Windows Explorer.
Windows Key Shortcuts:
If you look at Dennis's screenshot, above the file the red arrow is pointing to, there is an address.
C\Program files\Common Files\Adobe\Acrobat\ActiveX
(Forgive me if you already know how to get there)
If using xp, double click on 'my computer',
double click on C drive
double click on program files
double click on Adobe
double click on acrobat
double click on activeX
You should now be there, at that address.
OK , thanks for the help. now i got to program files and adobe is not there.!!
Where did it go?. What now?.
OK , thanks for the help. now i got to program files and adobe is not there.!!Where did it go?. What now?.
Go down one more folder inside Program Files. Find the "Common Files" folder.
Go down one more folder inside Program Files. Find the "Common Files" folder.
Whoops!! Sorry Crazy I missed out Common Files in my address instructions.
That's what you get for trying to give instructions while preparing dinner!!
Hope you managed it now.
That's what you get for trying to give instructions while preparing dinner!!
Never mind the dinner, you've been on the strong tea again. I can tell.
Whoops!! Sorry Crazy I missed out Common Files in my address instructions.
That's what you get for trying to give instructions while preparing dinner!!
Hope you managed it now.
Thanks for your help.
Adobe is not listed in common files.
I wish i knew more about computers, what knowledge i do have i learned on my own.
it seems the only place i find this is in the registry.
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\TypeLib\{05BDF3F1......... (Acropdf.dll
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\TypeLib\{5F226421-415D-....... AcroIEhelper.dll
I tried to delete these but no go regedit will not let me.
What Now.?