Adobe anchor service CS3
Adobe asset Services
Adobe Bridge CS3
Adobe Bridge start meeting
Adobe camera Raw 4.0
Adobe Cmaps
Adobe color – Photoshop specific
Adobe color common settings
Adobe Color EU extra settings
Adobe color JA settings
Adobe color NA recommended settings
Adobe Default Language CS3
Adobe device central CS3
Adobe ExtendScript toolkit 2
Adobe Fonts All
Adobe Help Viewer CS3
Adobe linguistics CS3
Adobe PDF Library Files
Adobe Photoshop CS3
Adobe Setup
Adobe Stock Photos CS3
Adobe Type Support
Adobe Update Manager CS3
Adove Version Cue CS3 Client
Adobe Winsoft Linguistics Plugin
Adobe XMP panels CS3
Ok, all these services were added once i had tried to use the Adobe Suite cleaner tool to remove photoshop cs3, but all these things have flooded my add/remove programs list without the uninstall button under each of them in add/remove programs so i cant uninstall them doing it that way….
I have tried to uninstall using CCleaner but its tell me i need to use setup.exe to install them, and if i try to delete the entry it tells me that it cannot delete msi installer…. very tricky i say.
So i download perfect Uninstaller to see if that will work on these programs but perfect uninstaller doesn’t even show these programs in its list to uninstall programs..
I tried that Microsoft fixit thing but i think it only works for office 2xxx suites not adobe programs.
Im totally lost in what to do next and i just want them gone from my computer i also tried to remove the adobe folder but i get an access denied?
Can you help me please?

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on: 1st January 70
December 12th, 2011
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Those services are from the Adobe Suite itself, not the cleaner tool. So something caused them to leave unresolved entries and remnants on your system. To remove them from the Add/Remove list, use the registry editor:
Start > Run > regedit > OK
From there, navigate to:
HKLM > Software > Microsoft > Windows > CurrentVersion > Uninstall
Scroll through that list and find all entries of each of those listed programs and delete each key (or “folder”) they’re listed under.
After that, you can try to find and remove all instances of Adobe remnants from your system. If you have trouble deleting anything, use Unlocker:
http://unlocker.emptyloop.com/
A great program for removing stubborn files / folders.