Re: Alps driver install

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Re: Alps driver install

I'm probably just plain stupid - when I try uninstalling the driver the
uninstaller prompts me to replace the Alps driver w. some other
mousedriver before letting me uninstall...

How did you do this?

Else I think installing as Admin is the right way.

Hope you haven't forgotten about this thread ;)

Hoping for help // Johan, Sweden


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Re: Alps driver install

Re: Alps driver install

berander wrote:
> I'm probably just plain stupid - when I try uninstalling the driver the
> uninstaller prompts me to replace the Alps driver w. some other
> mousedriver before letting me uninstall...
>
> How did you do this?
>
> Else I think installing as Admin is the right way.
>
> Hope you haven't forgotten about this thread ;)
>
> Hoping for help // Johan, Sweden
>
>


Since this whole thread has expired off the MSNews NG server and I
cannot see the OP, what are you talking in relation to other posts that
cannot be read anymore?
 
Re: Alps driver install

Re: Alps driver install


Hi Paul!

This is what's been going on from start:


******************************

Hi

It's a PCG-Z1RSP. I hope that helps.
Regards
Simon

"dean-dean" wrote:

> What is the model name for your Sony Vaio laptop (e.g., VGN-A690)?
>
> "lffuller" <lffuller@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:BAB6E09B-8FDF-4846-B354-E7CCA99E1F29@microsoft.com...
> > Hi
> > I was wondering if anybody could help. I have Vista Ultimate

installed
> > onto
> > a Sony Vaio laptop. Once I'd done this I lost some functionality of

the
> > mouse. I therefore installed Alps Pointing Device Software Version

7. It
> > works great apart from the fact that I keep getting security alert
> > messages
> > under start-up for 'apoint.exe', 'apmsgfwd.exe' and 'apntex.exe'.

Even if
> > I
> > allow these through the firewall under each start-up and even tick

the box
> > to
> > 'not be reminded of this threat again' - I still get the security

alerts.
> > I presume these exe's are fine and part of the driver software. How

do I
> > stop the security alerts coming up? Any help would be great.

>
>


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One writer suggested driverinstallation as admin, and that's probably
the roght way to go, but as I tried uninstalling I get prompted to
install another mousedriver before the Alpsdriver let's me carry away,
wich to me is quite idiotic...

Thanks for your time!

//Johan


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