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Apparently, there isn't an uninstall option for Netmeeting. You can remove it manually (although it may take a few minutes) by doing the following:
1. Go to Start/Run and type "msconfig" (without the quotes) and press Enter.
2. Click on the Startup tab and see whether Netmeeting (or "conf.exe") is listed there. If necessary, scroll down to look at all the list. If you see any references to it, uncheck them. Click on "Apply"/"OK". Reboot your system if applicable.
3. Now open Windows Explorer and look for the Netmeeting folder (it's usually located within the "Program Files" folder). Delete the Netmeeting folder.
4. Then go to Start/Programs and delete any shortcuts to Netmeeting that you may find there.
4. Go to Start/Run and type "regedit" (without the quotes) and press Enter.
5. Click on "My computer" at the top of the left panel. Then click on Edit/Search and type "netmeeting" (without the quotes). When the search finds a reference related to Netmeeting, it will stop there, and the reference will be highlighted in blue or the default color. Right-click on the colored element and delete it.
6. Continue looking for other references in the Windows Registry by pressing the F3 key, and do the same every time you find one until there are no more references.
7. Close that window, and reboot your computer.
Good luck.
Juan

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