Mark:
Heya. The installer should be smart enough so that you can
simply re-install EchoVNC without needing to de-install the old version
first. If you do want to "manually" delete the program, you can just
delete the "Program Files/echoVNC" folder. The hard part about
manually de-installing is cleaning up the Start menu and the Installed
Programs list, but as you said ... those things don't know about
EchoVNC after your OS upgrade anyhow.
cheers,
Scott
On Aug 13, 2005, at 12:59 PM, Mark_hotmail wrote:
I did an upgrade to XP from WMe - and my echoVNC still works from the
old
"Program Files/echoVNC". I'm trying to re-organise and clean things up.
However, I have no obvious references to the echoVNC software except
the icon on the tool bar.
To UNinstall (before installing a new version in a new file location),
do I simply need to
run unins000.exe (still exists) and then delete the Program
Files/echoVNC if it still exists after that?
Note: I suspect I have a registry that knows nothing about echoVNC -
unless echoVNC adds entries
to the current active registry at run-time if not found.
I can't remember if the normal install adds START/Programs entry, but
of course I do not have one of those
at present and Control-Panel>Uninstall Programs has no knowledge of
echoVNC being there to uninstall.
regards, Mark
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