I need help uninstalling keynote and then installing keynote from dvd

Hi Please help-
I moved the iwork to the trash emptied it out, ten installed Iwork DVD. It then ask for serial number fr trial version. How do install new iwork without trial popping vback up.
Thanks in advance
J

I don't want to remove all registry files that have to do with java, because I have the normal java sdk which I want to keep. If the ME sdk was not meant for vista 64, the installation program should have caught that and prevented it from installing in the first place. the very least that Java support could do now is provide some instructions for manual removal. Anyway, I'm going to e-mail Java support because I'm getting no answers here. But I've checked other topics and I'm not alone in having this problem, so it would be useful if someone could offer a solution here, too.

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