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81. by Guest. 2005-05-26 23:05:56
It is time that we fought back against these companies and sued them for everything that they are worth. They are illegally downloading vile software onto our computers without consent or our knowledge. The time has come to fight back and bankrupt them!

82. by Guest. 2005-06-18 11:06:39
will not uninstall itself!

83. by Guest. 2005-07-04 12:07:56
The only way to get rid of it is in Safe mode. That is hard to do on an XP computer

84. by Guest. 2005-07-04 13:07:10
I find Viewpoint to be deceptive in that it suggests in its pop-up window that it has already downloaded its software to my computer without my approval. There is no way to get rid of the pop-up menu and I would never use this software or any other software from a company that advertises in this manner.

85. by Guest. 2005-07-05 12:07:25
This was installed automatically to my machine and since then it constantly crashes and hangs up. This is NOT acceptable that they can consider this legal! VIEWPOINT is deceptive!

86. by Guest. 2005-07-05 23:07:13
This viewpoint was automatically installed and I want it off. I have read to unistall it by going to the control panel and then to the "add or delete" option but I cannot see the viewpoint prgram. Can anyone help!!!!!

87. by Guest. 2005-07-07 22:07:36
every single time i re-install windows viewpoint media player HAPPENS to find its way onto my comp and im sick and tired of it!

88. by Guest. 2005-07-08 11:07:03
same thing happens to me, it gets reinstalled and now i have it on all three of my comps even tho ive just formatted and have a clean copy of xp

89. by Guest. 2005-07-30 11:07:26
A Viewpoint prompt "popped-up" when I accessed my bank account online. Why did it choose this moment to reveal itself? I dont like this one bit. My computer started acting up a couple of months ago, but nothing reared its ugly head until this morning. Did this file come from the Microsoft updates website? It was impossible to get rid of the pop-up until I followed the "more info" link.

90. by Guest. 2005-08-10 20:08:48
I noticed that out of the blue my computer slowed to a crawl, it barely can work. I checked my programs to see if anything new had been installed and I found that my windows media player was gone and now I have a viewpoint media player. It seems viewpoint is almost impossible to get rid of. If I do get rid of it, how do I then get my windopws media player back? Where did it go anyway? I never deleted it! It is still in the start menu, but not under my progams add and remove list anymore. Oddly enough, viewpoint is not in my start menu. Please advise

91. by Guest. 2005-08-19 14:08:36
Runs in background and slows computer to a crawl.

92. by Guest. 2005-09-26 20:09:20
i got the same pop up u are all talking about really blow,
fyi u CAN stop it in task manager, just go to processes and end things that shouldent be there, if u dont know what should be running then your are probably too noob to fix it so get used to it

93. by Guest. 2005-09-28 21:09:05
Viewpoint was evidently installed on my computer without my knowledge or consent before in conjunction with AOL Instant Messenger (AIM).

Spybot Search and Destroy informed me that a change was being made (which I denied); this was my first, unexpected, knowledge that the stupid thing was on my computer.

94. by Guest. 2005-09-30 19:09:45
When the update window rises, look at the bottom middle of that window. It contains the EULA. Click on it, and click "No Thanks." The entry of Viewpoint Media Player in your Add/Remove Program list will change into "Viewpoint Manager (Remove Only)." Then you can remove the Viewpoint Manager (Remove Only) Entry in that Add/Remove programs list thing, and you wont willing destroy your own windows media player. Sheesh people, pay attention!

95. by Guest. 2005-10-22 20:10:23
There is a very easy way to remove this people. UnInstall Viewpoint and then remove the registry keys! Come on, I figured this out. Can you?

96. by Guest. 2005-10-27 13:10:06
This appears to have been installed by AIM. I was not aware of it until I saw a suspicious popup above my taskbar. I run Microsoft Antispyware Beta, which is supposed to be good, but it did not detect it. I ran the uninstall from control panel, deleted the file folder from Program Files, and deleted the registry keys. It appears to be gone, but I am leary of using AIM again. Shame on them.

97. by Guest. 2005-10-29 13:10:50
The program ViewpointKiller is available at: www.prprogramsstudios.tk

This kills Viewpoint dead.

98. by Guest. 2005-11-07 20:11:32
Scandisk told me it was on my computer,it said it had over 66Char.and could not be read by DOS.My machine is slow and freezes,the new ram that was put in last year is all used but 1%.Does Viewpoint media player use up Ram? Its not in the Add/Remove Programs box to uninstall.Hellllllp

99. by Guest. 2005-11-08 11:11:15
It uses up some ram, but not all but 1%.

100. by Guest. 2005-11-26 13:11:50
THIS IS INSTALLED FROM AIM...... Uninstall it, and ur aim ads are gone....
this is a legit program that lets you view trailors or whatever is on aim,......... if u hate ads .. just uninstall viewpont


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