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Roy S
March 26th 09, 10:16 PM
I have just purchased a Dell laptop with Vista capability but running the
Windows XP option. Everything appears to be running normal except in the
Add/Remove program. Installed Autocad 2002 shows a long blank space with no
text, so no way to uninstall. Had to download a cleanup utility do do the
uninstall. All other applications are reflected in list as normally. The
first time I saw this I didn't realize what was going on and thought I had
many applications not listed but discovered all applications in following
alphabetical order were there but had to scroll nearly to the botton to see
them. Dell says it may be incompatability with the XP service pak 3 used on
the laptop installed Windows XP operating system. Any ideas how to correct
this problem?

DL
March 26th 09, 10:28 PM
http://windowsxp.mvps.org/arp.htm

If by clean up utility you refer to the MS Installer cleanup utility, that
only removes the win installer files, and not the actual program.

"Roy S" > wrote in message
...
>I have just purchased a Dell laptop with Vista capability but running the
> Windows XP option. Everything appears to be running normal except in the
> Add/Remove program. Installed Autocad 2002 shows a long blank space with
> no
> text, so no way to uninstall. Had to download a cleanup utility do do the
> uninstall. All other applications are reflected in list as normally. The
> first time I saw this I didn't realize what was going on and thought I had
> many applications not listed but discovered all applications in following
> alphabetical order were there but had to scroll nearly to the botton to
> see
> them. Dell says it may be incompatability with the XP service pak 3 used
> on
> the laptop installed Windows XP operating system. Any ideas how to correct
> this problem?

Mark Adams[_2_]
March 26th 09, 11:20 PM
"Roy S" wrote:

> I have just purchased a Dell laptop with Vista capability but running the
> Windows XP option. Everything appears to be running normal except in the
> Add/Remove program. Installed Autocad 2002 shows a long blank space with no
> text, so no way to uninstall. Had to download a cleanup utility do do the
> uninstall. All other applications are reflected in list as normally. The
> first time I saw this I didn't realize what was going on and thought I had
> many applications not listed but discovered all applications in following
> alphabetical order were there but had to scroll nearly to the botton to see
> them. Dell says it may be incompatability with the XP service pak 3 used on
> the laptop installed Windows XP operating system. Any ideas how to correct
> this problem?

Check out the following link.
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone/newsgroups/reader.mspx?&query=remove+blank+space+in+add+remove+programs+li st&lang=en&cr=US&guid=&sloc=en-us&dg=microsoft.public.windowsxp.general&p=1&tid=499f745f-4e4f-4e36-b9ae-177eee4d9b4c&mid=87e36aec-8dfb-4cd1-b138-17eedcf2f2f1
The Kelly's Korner fix for Autocad mentioned by Yves Leclerc may solve your
problem.

ju.c[_3_]
March 27th 09, 02:35 AM
"The gap is caused by a badly formatted "DisplayIcon" entry in the uninstall
area of the registry or a bad icon file."

Remove Whitespace From Add or Remove Programs
Info: http://www.christensen-software.com/freesoftware/cleanup_add_remove_progra.htm
Download: http://www.christensen-software.com/freeware/RemoveWhitespaceFromAddRemovePrograms.exe


ju.c


"Roy S" > wrote in message ...
> I have just purchased a Dell laptop with Vista capability but running the
> Windows XP option. Everything appears to be running normal except in the
> Add/Remove program. Installed Autocad 2002 shows a long blank space with no
> text, so no way to uninstall. Had to download a cleanup utility do do the
> uninstall. All other applications are reflected in list as normally. The
> first time I saw this I didn't realize what was going on and thought I had
> many applications not listed but discovered all applications in following
> alphabetical order were there but had to scroll nearly to the botton to see
> them. Dell says it may be incompatability with the XP service pak 3 used on
> the laptop installed Windows XP operating system. Any ideas how to correct
> this problem?

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