From: Nergock on 5 May 2010 23:57 A couple of years ago I had trouble removing "Dynamics GP 10.0" using the Add/Remove program. I stumbled onto an article that showed me an alternative method of removing installed programs from Windows without using the Add/Remove program. I launched some native application on Windows that listed all the installed programs and was able to remove it that way (without messing with the registry). I cannot recall what that application or folder is. Anyone know what I am talking about? I am not talking about a 3rd party application. Thanks.
From: ANONYMOUS on 6 May 2010 00:10 Nergock wrote: > A couple of years ago I had trouble removing "Dynamics GP 10.0" using > the Add/Remove program. I stumbled onto an article that showed me an > alternative method of removing installed programs from Windows without > using the Add/Remove program. I launched some native application on > Windows that listed all the installed programs and was able to remove > it that way (without messing with the registry). I cannot recall what > that application or folder is. Anyone know what I am talking about? > I am not talking about a 3rd party application. Thanks. There are two such programs that can do it properly and very efficiently: 1) CCleaner and the download is here: <http://www.piriform.com/ccleaner/download/slim> You need to use the Tools icon for this. 2) Revo Uninstaller: Download is here: <http://www.revouninstaller.com/revo_uninstaller_free_download.html> You want the free download version. hth
From: DL on 6 May 2010 03:12 There isn't a native win application that removes programs, other than via Add/Remove You may be referring to the windows installer cleanup utility, a separate MS download, this doesn't remove programs but only their installer files "Nergock" <nergock(a)gmail.com> wrote in message news:a5075433-bde2-4ba9-8297-e478067ebd64(a)o11g2000yqj.googlegroups.com... > A couple of years ago I had trouble removing "Dynamics GP 10.0" using > the Add/Remove program. I stumbled onto an article that showed me an > alternative method of removing installed programs from Windows without > using the Add/Remove program. I launched some native application on > Windows that listed all the installed programs and was able to remove > it that way (without messing with the registry). I cannot recall what > that application or folder is. Anyone know what I am talking about? > I am not talking about a 3rd party application. Thanks.
From: John on 18 May 2010 16:20 Not at all. He suggested two valid solutions. What's your problem? Claire wrote: > spammer
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