Impossible to uninstall all the programs

Whenever I try to uninstall a program using programs uninstall in Control Panel I get the same message "Please wait until that the current program is finished uninstalling or changing" it does not matter what program I select. This message never goes away. I first noticed the problem a month ago and can't determine or fix. Does anyone have a solution?

Cured of all my problems with uninstalling programs. Thanks again.

Mel

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