(NOTE
- This tip is probably best suited for our intermediate to advanced users.)
Do you ever get "extra"
little icons on your control panel from other programs (especially utilities)?
You may have noticed that they don't delete all that easily. Well, there's
a way around that. Windows gets these icons from CPL files that live in
its System directory. Here's how to remove those pesky icons by re-naming
CPL files:
First, you'll need
to have your computer set to view file extensions. If it's not, right-click
your Start button, hit Explore. When Windows Explorer opens, hit the View
menu, Folder options. From the View tab, uncheck the "Hide file extensions
for known file types" box. Hit OK and exit Explorer.
OK, the Control Panel
item I want to get rid of is FindFast (it's an Office 97 utility). Here's
a shot of my control panel with it:

1. Click the Start
button and select Find, Files or Folders (In WinME, it's Search, For Files
or Folders)
2. In the Named field
( "Search for Files or Folders Named" in Win ME) type:
*.cpl
3. From the "look
in" drop down box, select drive C: or whatever drive your copy of
Windows lives on.
4. Hit the "Find
now" ("Search Now in WinME) button. You should get a list of
CPL files. Now, you'll have to try to figure out which one is which, but
they usually correspond to the name of the utility in question.

5. Once you find the
one(s) you want to remove, right-click it and re-name the extension:
.cpx (you may want to write down the file name in case it not the right
one)

Here's the FindFast
file re-named:

Here's my Control
Panel, now rid of FindFast:

Why not just delete
them? Well, you can, but if you delete the wrong one, you may have to
re-install Windows to get it back (or at the very least dig through your
recycle bin). Re-naming is much safer since you can always undo your re-naming.
That's it. The icon
should be gone. If it's not, you probably re-named the wrong CPL file.
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