Can't Uninstall access connections Vista

Hi
I can not uninstall access connection from my T60p running vista... I get no information from uninstalls app...just nothing happens...is there any way to run a manual uninstall?
Thanks

I figured it out.  You can reboot in safe mode.  Then go to add/remove software and it will let you uninstall it.
Tim

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