well from what I found out it's not as easy as just running an uninstaller or grabbing it at the add/remove program level. There are a couple of components you have to remove at DOS level. By doing a search on your box you can look for stub.exe or ezstub.exe and go into dos to remove it. The ezulaboot.dll is the automatic installer portion of it. I didn't have the last part on my box but did have the ezstub.exe and wiped it out via DOS. I think i'm clean now.
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