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		<title>By: George Zelmanovits</title>
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		<description>I was able to remove ibsvc.exe and the associated folder by using the task manager to identify its location, stopping it using end task, and finally deleting its folder. I also got rid of CrimeWatch in a similar way. Do you have any comments on the effectiveness of this method? Are there Registry entries which may cause further problems?

Thanks
George Zelmanovits</description>
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<p>Thanks<br />
George Zelmanovits</p>
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