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Have you tried physically deleting NIS manually i.e. click on the program directory and delete it to the recycle bin? - if by doing so, stuffs up your system, restore the files back to its origin?
If it does work and you would like to keep NIS (without the program blockage, try re-installing it, and enter a password thats easy to remember
Although it may tell you that you can't delete the folder becuase the actual program files are use, if that is the case and you are using Windows 2000 or higher, press alt+ctrl+del, click on task manager, then go to "processes" and manually end the program.
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