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Chaoscreater, This is really strange, there has to be a reference to it somewhere for it to appear. hmmmm. Maybe windows calls it by a different name.
In answer to your other question. I'll explain the regsvr32.exe a little more.
Our Unregister example = regsvr32 -u OobeFldr.dll
If you open a command prompt and type 'regsvr32 /?' you get a list of what the command can do.
In our example we use the -u switch to unregister the driver, it can a.so be written '/u' instead of '-u' although this is not the case for all switches. (e.g. regsvr32 /u OobeFldr.dll)
To INSTALL we just leaved out the '-u' switch.
regsvr32 OobeFldr.dll
Hope this helps.
By the way, I have attached a picture of the getting started welcome centre, just to verify that we are talking about the same thing. It never hurts to double check :)
When you first install it there is a check box in the bottom Left that you can click to stop it appearing (just in case you missed this too).