I'm running 32 bit Windows Vista and every few months I go through and delete programs that I have installed, but not used in a while. As I was going through my "Program and Features" I found a program that was named "NoDNS". I tried removing by clicking on it to delete, but it gave me the message, "You do not have sufficient access to uninstall NoDNS. Please contact your system administrator."
I ran AntiVir and removed some Trojan/Malware issues that I had, but the "NoDNS" is still there. It seems like NoDNS.exe is a trojan file, but I haven't seen anything funny happening to my computer. If someone can help me remove that file before it crashes my computer that would be appreciated.
Thanks
I ran AntiVir and removed some Trojan/Malware issues that I had, but the "NoDNS" is still there. It seems like NoDNS.exe is a trojan file, but I haven't seen anything funny happening to my computer. If someone can help me remove that file before it crashes my computer that would be appreciated.
Thanks

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