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There is actually an easier way. I just had the unzipped version of .Net Reflector installed and it had installed itself as a plugin. I exited Visual Studio 2008, deleted the .Net Reflector folder as it is useless, started Visual Studio 2008 and it complained about not being able to load the Add-In and asked if it should be renamed. I let it rename and it was gone. I then went to "C:\Users\USERNAME\documents\Visual Studio 2008\Addins" and deleted the renamed file.
FYI, opening the current version and disabling the integration doesn't work because the application won't work. / comments
There is actually an easier way. I just had the unzipped version of .Net Reflector installed and it had installed itself as a plugin. I exited Visual Studio 2008, deleted the .Net Reflector folder ...