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To: Martin E. Frankel who wrote (28430)8/1/2002 12:19:29 PM
From: Esteban  Read Replies (1) of 110653
 
Marty,

I too have been happy with RegCleaner for more than a year. Just be careful if using the unistall software portion of the program that you click the Uninstall button to uninstall a program, and not the adjacent Remove Selected button, which removes the program from the uninstall list, making it very difficult to actually uninstall it. The Remove Selected button is for already unistalled programs that still linger in the unistall list. A handy feature when used at the right time. :-)

No, RegCleaner doesn't appear in the uninstall programs list. I've always removed these types of programs by just deleting the folder that you installed it in. I did search the registry, and sure enough, there is an entry under applications for RegCleaner. I don't know how to easily remove registry entries for programs that don't appear in the currently installed windows list, except by a program such as RegCleaner. It's a catch-22.

Esteban
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