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This would imply that the error message is misleading. Therefore just deleting this registry entry is all that I need to do. I think that the uninstaller entry was left over from when I actually uninstalled the toolbar but that the uninstaller left this behind. However, "C:\Program Files (x86)\Ask.com\" doesn't exist. This has a "DisplayIcon" entry that points to:Ĭ:\Program Files (x86)\Ask.com\favicon.ico HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall

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I looked in the registry for "ask toolbar" and found the uninstaller entry at: NOTE 2: This problem probably isn't unique to the Ask Toolbar. Use something called Adware Cleaner - (WARNING - this is the actual download link).I did a search and found this closed thread on the PC Help forums which describes my problem exactly. NOTE: I don't have the Ask toolbar installed on any browser (IE, Firefox or Chrome) so if I (or one my kids) did ever install it by mistake the toolbar itself has been removed.

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Please contact your system administrator. You do not have sufficient access to uninstall Ask Toolbar Updater. Now I don't recalling ever installing the Ask Toolbar so I want to get rid of this. I'm going through my installed programs clearing out stuff I don't use and came across an "Ask Toolbar Updater".










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